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BattlEye has begun virtualising all new shellcode, 1:0 to the secret club. Confirms that the developers are lurking my twitter - next article will be released shortly, which will allow you to hook BattlEye while bypassing their internal integrity checks :) stay put
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Greg
@T0P_Greg
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Cyberbullying a whole company is crime
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Carl Schou / vm
@vm_call
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24. sij |
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Call me petty but i have no remorse for a company that literally steals personal files from my computer. We can keep doing this all year baby #secretclub pic.twitter.com/qFMyTX8thX
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Callum Lowry
@imcallxm
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24. sij |
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It amazes me that the only time their AC ever seems to progress is when they’re spoon fed code on an article you’ve written
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Daax Rynd
@daax_rynd
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24. sij |
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BattlEye was written by a guy who c&p'd his way from trash AC to semi-working because of the fellas at kernelmode.info, and no shame on them. It's a gold mine. BE probably had to get spoonfed from MS since their AC broke on latest insider edition. "Gold Standard."
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Daax Rynd
@daax_rynd
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24. sij |
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And by broke I mean it made the system unstable. Likely bad engineering with version checks and hardcoded offsets for opaque structures.
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Martin Sundhaug
@sundhaug92
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Does it even work if you're using say Hyper-V?
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