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Before he could even pull the plug on his PC, the server sent a final command. Cipher wasn't just kicked; he was globally blacklisted across the network. His screen went black, and for the first time in years, the underground forums were quiet. The "ready-to-use" full-antidump-ready resource had claimed its first victim, proving that in a world of thieves, the developer who controls the server controls the game.

Windows has a different mechanism: SetProcessUserModeExceptionPolicy with PROCESS_CALLBACK_FILTER_ENABLED and disabling WER (Windows Error Reporting) dumps. dev-antidump

It does stop a kernel exploit or a debugger attached before your antidump code runs. Before he could even pull the plug on