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The cat and mouse game continues between video game companies and cheaters, and while obtaining search warrants on suspected cheaters and filing lawsuits against modders may act as deterrents Activision's intimidation tactic comes in the form of a Ricochet Anti-Cheat Kernel-Level Driver that will first arrive in the Pacific update for Call of Duty: Warzone and subsequently launch for Call of Duty: Vanguard at a later date. 🧀🐁 🐈

In summary, Ricochet Anti-Cheat is a multi-faceted approach to combat cheating featuring new server-side tools, an enhanced investigation processes, updates to strengthen account security and more... noting that while the kernel driver will release to PC, console gamers playing via cross-play against those on PC will also stand to benefit.

This comes following the PlayStation 5 News of Denuvo Anti-Cheat Technology Available to PS5 Developers, confirmation of Denuvo V11's Failure via EMPRESS and reports on a massive PS4 Console Game BOT Farm discovered.

From the official Press Release, to quote: Announcing RICOCHET Anti-Cheat: A New Initiative for Call of Duty

RICOCHET Anti-Cheat fights unfair play across Warzone and Vanguard; new kernel-level driver coming first to Call of Duty: Warzone

Cheating in Call of Duty is frustrating for players, developers, and the entire community.

Our teams have made great strides in combating this persistent issue that affects so many, but we know more must be done.

We are proud to introduce RICOCHET Anti-Cheat, a robust anti-cheat system supported by a team of dedicated professionals focused on fighting unfair play.

The RICOCHET Anti-Cheat initiative is a multi-faceted approach to combat cheating, featuring new server-side tools which monitor analytics to identify cheating, enhanced investigation processes to stamp out cheaters, updates to strengthen account security, and more. RICOCHET Anti-Cheat’s backend anti-cheat security features will launch alongside Call of Duty: Vanguard, and later this year with the Pacific update coming to Call of Duty: Warzone.

In addition to server enhancements coming with RICOCHET Anti-Cheat is the launch of a new PC kernel-level driver, developed internally for the Call of Duty franchise, and launching first for Call of Duty: Warzone. This driver will assist in the identification of cheaters, reinforcing and strengthening the overall server security. The kernel-level driver launches alongside the Pacific update for Warzone later this year.

While the kernel driver, which is only a part of RICOCHET Anti-Cheat, will release to PC, by extension, console players playing via cross-play against players on PC will also stand to benefit. The kernel-level driver will subsequently release for Call of Duty: Vanguard at a later date.

What is RICOCHET Anti-Cheat?

The new anti-cheat security initiative is designed to fight unfair play. Here is why RICOCHET Anti-Cheat matters:

1. A Full Anti-Cheat System. RICOCHET Anti-Cheat brings a broad enhancement to the security of for Call of Duty, bringing server enhancements to Call of Duty: Vanguard and Call of Duty: Warzone. Launching first in Warzone later this year is a new kernel-level driver on PC. The driver will be integrated into Call of Duty: Vanguard at a later date. The new initiative allows for rapid iteration to combat a sophisticated and evolving problem.

2. Call of Duty: Warzone Adds Kernel-Level Driver. Kernel-level drivers are given a high level of access to monitor and manage software and applications on a PC, such as your PC’s graphics card driver. The driver element of the RICOCHET Anti-Cheat system will check the software and applications that attempt to interact and manipulate Call of Duty: Warzone, providing the overall security team more data to bolster security. Once the kernel-level driver is deployed; it will be required to play Warzone. For more detailed information about RICOCHET Anti-Cheat and its kernel-level driver, read the dedicated FAQ.

3. Protecting Your Privacy. In its initial rollout on Call of Duty: Warzone, the kernel-level driver will only operate when you play on PC. The driver is not always-on. The software turns on when you start Call of Duty: Warzone and shuts down when you close the game. Plus, the kernel-level driver only monitors and reports activity related to Call of Duty.

4. Feedback and Transparency Are Crucial. You are also a critical part in our pursuit to combat cheating. So, please continue to report issues in-game, allowing the RICOCHET Anti-Cheat team to adapt all tools to combat cheaters.

How the kernel-level driver works

The kernel-level driver for PC as part of the RICOCHET Anti-Cheat system monitors software or applications that attempt to interact with Call of Duty: Warzone.

The driver will help the RICOCHET Anti-Cheat team to learn about suspicious behavior, using that data to strengthen overall anti-cheating security over time.

Ensuring player privacy is extremely important, and the prospect of a kernel-level driver may give some players pause. Given those concerns, here is how your privacy will remain unaffected with RICOCHET Anti-Cheat:
  • RICOCHET Anti-Cheat's kernel-level driver operates ONLY while playing Call of Duty: Warzone on PC.
  • RICOCHET Anti-Cheat's driver is not always-on.
  • RICOCHET Anti-Cheat's driver monitors the software and applications that interact with Call of Duty: Warzone.
  • When you shut down Call of Duty: Warzone, the driver turns off.
Testing for the new driver has been done to ensure system stability across a large range of PCs. The RICOCHET Anti-Cheat team is committed to continued testing and iteration after launch.

Player-reporting will remain a critical element in all anti-cheat measures, so it’s important that players continue to report suspicious behavior they encounter online.

Another layer in the battle against cheaters is the evolving use of machine learning (ML). ML algorithms examine gameplay data from the server, helping to identify suspicious behavior trends, and add another layer of security as part of the overall RICOCHET Anti-Cheat initiative.

A critical element of security is ensuring your own account is protected. Two-factor authentication is extremely important for your account security. We strongly recommend two-factor authentication for Call of Duty, log into your account and learn how to enable two-factor authentication.

When RICOCHET Anti-Cheat launches, we intend to amplify its arrival, both in-game and by using our communication channels – our blog, social media, and other forms of outreach – to keep everyone informed.

The RICOCHET Anti-Cheat team’s commitment is the relentless pursuit of fair play, which is fought against the sophisticated issue of cheating.

We are dedicated and determined to evolve the RICOCHET Anti-Cheat System over time, fighting for the community against those that aim to spoil their gaming experience. For further information, click here.

:question: Would you trust the Ricochet Anti-Cheat driver to NOT be monitoring your software applications when out of CoD as claimed? :unsure: Share your thoughts in the comments below. 💬
RICOCHET Anti-Cheat Call of Duty: Vanguard & Warzone
i have found in backup quest vr games some suspius files like libfrda.so (frida) libfrda.config.so, libscript.so is this some kind of antiDRM emulator (crack), right? its funny :)
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You have to be a bonafide moron to let this garbage be installed on your system.

I don't care how benign or altruistic any company may come across, there are a dump truck of potential security risks by allowing this crap on your computer. Either by their hand, or the hand of someone who compromises them in the future.
 
I've been thinking about getting a Modern Warfare on PC, since I converted to PC Gaming and ever since, I have not stop the enjoyment of PC Gaming.
 
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