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==Broader implications of kernel driver abuse== This article is focused on kernel drivers when applied to anticheat software, however I'd argue there's also value in looking at the broader applications of this software and their repercussions, as seen in the crowdstrike outage last year, for example. Do y'all reckon that warrants a separate wiki page? [[User:Fireye|Fireye]] ([[User talk:Fireye|talk]]) 23:21, 17 June 2025 (UTC) :This is a pretty big issue and you could definately open a discussion on the larger implication of close sourced kernel level drivers. That would be make as a seperate article. Feel free to make it and we will add to it. Thanks for starting the discussion. [[User:Atsumari|Atsumari]] ([[User talk:Atsumari|talk]]) 05:10, 18 June 2025 (UTC) ::Thanks! Here's the init: [[Kernel Level Drivers]] [[User:Fireye|Fireye]] ([[User talk:Fireye|talk]]) 18:29, 18 June 2025 (UTC)
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