With more and more of these hardware exploits popping up all the time, if argue that the best approach is to just not allow unteusted code to ever run on the machine.
It still needs physical access to your device and it's not exactly easy, so unless you are keeping information people would target you for on an M1 or M2 based device with out other forms of encryption then no.
And in other news, easy-to-use contact lists on telephone devices have reduced people's ability to memorize phone numbers, and search engines have reduced people's ability to remember specifics.
We're lazy, why remember the specifics on how to...
More complex than that, it essentially man in the middles your MFA and it presents itself as you to the legitimate server. Which also serves to bypass some of the protections done server side to prevent unauthorized login attempts because using...
Denuvo isn’t that bad, when done correctly but what it is, is easy to implement (not necessarily well). But it has issues with UE4 if you don’t manage threads well (it can scratch the hell out of your storage), I believe they fixed this in UE5 in...
Research into other DRM methods out there Tracemark is Denuvo playing catchup to the functionality found in most of the other lesser known DRM solutions from their competitors.
Tracemark sounds like fucking cancer. As if Denuvo wasn't malignant enough on it's own...
Way to be, punishing the legitimate customer.
Sounds like this could be abused to take down "Let's Play" or fair use video uploaders as well.
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-mfa-bypassing-phishing-kit-targets-microsoft-365-gmail-accounts
It's only going after O365 and Gmail now, but I can see how it could easily be expanded.
And people wonder why I have trust issues...
Not a specific DRM, but DRM in some form, that is why there are so many different DRM companies and platforms that offer basic anti-tamper to full-on content and sales protection going after fake domains and online accounts.
It's why Microsoft...
No need to test it that way, sales models are scary accurate, they are able to determine sales figures within a few percent and the number of people who would be pushed away by adding DRM are statistically insignificant.
So the addition of DRM...
It depends on funding models, putting up your own money for a project is very different than putting up somebody else’s.
99% of PC customers don’t care about the DRM and for console players it’s a non issue. The people who were going to buy the...
It’s an insurance/funding thing.
Release a game with no tamper protection and it ends up on pirate sites day 2 and your sales tank investors will be up your ass.
Now sales could have tanked because the game is a steaming pile of garbage and they...