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BattlEye is uploading device drivers from your machine as a part of its larger system enumeration routine, which sends unfiltered dumps of process names, window titles, module names, certificates and more to their server - stay put pic.twitter.com/Jcxbtifswh
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Carl Schou / vm
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And yes, you read that correctly, literally the entire driver on disk will be sent over UDP if it matches a very vague name check :( ouch oof oowie my intellectual property
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DuhOneZ
@DuhOneZ
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13. sij |
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We all know BE is a 🐀
Now this....is not cool.
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Greg
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13. sij |
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I mean we all knew that I guess, but still epic Rat™
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gibby
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14. sij |
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Well you didn’t read tos, I didn’t either so whatever
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Carl Schou / vm
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BattlEye may scan Licensee's entire random access memory (RAM), and any game-related and system-related files and folders on Licensee's system using cheat-program-identifying algorithms, report results of such algorithms to other connected computers and/or to Licensor.
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