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Kernel-level anti-cheat is a subset of anti-cheat dedicated towards running above the user level. These types of anti-cheat, such as [[Easy Anti-Cheat|Easy Anticheat]] (EAC), have grown in popularity among large developers for their online multiplayer games.{{Citation needed}} <!-- A comprehensive list of KL-AC to flip through: | Kernel-level anti-cheat is a subset of anti-cheat dedicated towards running above the user level. These types of anti-cheat, such as [[Easy Anti-Cheat|Easy Anticheat]] (EAC), have grown in popularity among large developers for their online multiplayer games.{{Citation needed}} <!-- A comprehensive list of KL-AC to flip through: | ||
https://levvvel.com/games-with-kernel-level-anti-cheat-software/ -->Alongside this rise in popularity is | https://levvvel.com/games-with-kernel-level-anti-cheat-software/ -->Alongside this rise in popularity is increasing concern from both consumers regarding their privacy with the use of this software,{{Citation needed}} and from security professionals who recognize the significant risks of kernel-level software being breached.{{Citation needed}} | ||
==How it works== | ==How it works== |