Their shitass “system test” when running on a VM says it’s fine, but via browser so it’s just looking at the user agent. But I’m looking at the online testing app, which I do expect would test for a VM and warms against it. For a course, maybe, maybe not…
I’m surprised they allow VMs, I would’ve assumed given shit like this is generally even worse than the worst gaming anticheats when it comes to invasiveness, that VMs would’ve been blocked too.
Not for kernel-level stuff, shit like this requires a baremetal Windows install generally.
Their shitass “system test” when running on a VM says it’s fine, but via browser so it’s just looking at the user agent. But I’m looking at the online testing app, which I do expect would test for a VM and warms against it. For a course, maybe, maybe not…
I’m surprised they allow VMs, I would’ve assumed given shit like this is generally even worse than the worst gaming anticheats when it comes to invasiveness, that VMs would’ve been blocked too.
Why would a course material need kernel level access?
For anticheat.
To harvest your data! Why else?