Security researchers have demonstrated an attack on unprotected SPD memory from DDR4 and DDR5 modules, which could also manipulate Easy Anti-Cheat, Battleye and Riot Vanguard under Windows.
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Security researchers have demonstrated an attack on unprotected SPD memory from DDR4 and DDR5 modules, which could also manipulate Easy Anti-Cheat, Battleye and Riot Vanguard under Windows.