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battleye.com

BattlEye is a proprietary anti-cheat software system which protects games and their players from hacking, cheating, and other forms of exploits while playing an online game. It was initially released as a third-party anti-cheat for Battlefield Vietnam in 2004 and has since been officially implemented in numerous video games including PUBG: Battlegrounds, ARMA 3, and DayZ. BattlEye supports Valve Corporation's Proton compatibility layer and is usable on the Steam Deck. Part of the prevention process is Ring0 kernel agent which uses a combination of DLL Whitelist and/or OB_callback routines as a way to prevent the game process from external hooks. To detect the external program that tries to inject some of its codes or files to cheat, all of the anti-cheat programs have to detect a specific pattern that the cheat might use. For example, strings (cheat names or scripts), program certificates, memory patterns, register entries, or simple file scanning. More information...

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