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pafish
Pafish is a testing tool that uses different techniques to detect virtual machines and malware analysis environments in the same way that malware families do
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RDTSC-KVM-Handler reviews and mentions
- Handle RDTSC
- RDTSC kernel
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Bungie couldn’t vault anymore content so now the Linux/Steam Deck community is getting vaulted
You really ought to look into "VM hardening". Granted, it is not as simple as a one-button click thing, but bypassing VM detection is quite well established nowadays. Here's one link to get you started: https://github.com/WCharacter/RDTSC-KVM-Handler
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Call of Duty Adds Kernel Level Driver for Anti-Cheat
I don't see any practical way they can detect qemu that can't be patched.
Here's one patch that supposedly works with battleeye: https://github.com/WCharacter/RDTSC-KVM-Handler
The current situation is that they could probably use server-side heuristics to detect players behaving oddly, review the case, and ban according.
But also I wouldn't be surprised if there were already bots using machine learning to autoaim based on video signal out of the PC with aiming done as a "real" HID mouse.
If we can train a car to drive, we can certainly train a computer to find and click faces in cod.
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stuck on "creating domain"
I applied this patch. I don't know with which games does it help. I wanted to check if it works with Valorant but i can confirm that it doesn't. I think it was made to help with games like Rainbow six. https://github.com/WCharacter/RDTSC-KVM-Handler
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Manjaro custom kernel won't work
And I tried this vmx.c & svm.c from that github : RDTSC-KVM-Handler
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Preventing RDTSC Exits?
I've used patches previously to bypass this check: WCharacter/RDTSC-KVM-Handler, however now Windows sees my CPU clock as 200Mhz. That isn't too bad, as it doesn't affect performance anyway.
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The Current State of Anti Cheat Software and VMs?
patch kernel using this: https://github.com/WCharacter/RDTSC-KVM-Handler
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I wrote a version of the KVM hiding kernel patch for Intel CPUs that offsets the TSC by the exit time
I recommend that you swap your kernel patch to my version, assuming the one you used was this. Mine will report more realistic values than that one.
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