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16 days agoI have recently realized that a sum negative knowledge situation can exist, and this is a thing with “AI”. The work the AI does may actually reduce the useful knowledge. It’s like you have built a working fusion reactor, but have zero knowledge how to replicate it or able to explain why it works.
The point this happens to a person, means she/he can’t be trusted with the tech and should stay far away from it.
The negative knowledge pit can be so deep that some people are unable to escape from it, and start confidently believing in the (AI injected) garbage like it’s their own thoughts…
I wouldn’t touch this without air-gapping the machine it’s run on. The funny thing here is that Denuvo can’t do much to prevent this hack.
The HV is intentionally malicious and modifies the guest on the fly to archive the Denuvo hack. The hack requires to disable all major security protections in the victim OS, so the HV can more freely poke at the victim kernel. A
jne-instruction to check if running under a compromised HV? It’s now anop-instruction.The HV has access to everything that is plugged in physically, or run on top of it. In theory it e.g. extract encryption keys of https connections from any process in the guest.