On March 20th, 2026 MSI released a BIOS update for B650 Tomahawk Wi-Fi motherboard. One of the changes says “Implemented the anti-cheat mechanism.”
I looked around their forums and people seem to agree that it refers to Microsoft Pluton security processor.
Does anybody know what this change is actually about? Is it another initiative by Microsoft to further lock people out of their computers? Would it somehow hinder using Linux with this motherboard?
How is cheating in Valorant this profitable?

In the video game ‘black market’, boosting/carry services and selling accounts is big business. You can hire minimum wage employees in whatever country has the cheapest labor costs, throw them in front of a PC with aimbot software and have them escort customers for US $30/hr.
Buncha fuckin’ clowns wanting video game ranks they didn’t even earn. So pointless.
It’s super pointless, but there are people with a lot of money and no self control. Those people are the ones that keep these services in business.
https://www.riotgames.com/en/news/vanguard-security-update-motherboard
I am so deeply annoyed that
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Vanguard demands this level of control over user systems
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Vanguard seems to be the only entity handling a threat vector most people simply ignore. I suspect not even crowdstrike and the like could handle malicious pci devices. Well, vanguard can’t either, it’s just a cat and mouse game. But they are definitely trying in an area where most seem to have given up, but it’s absurd that it’s a fucking game anticheat that’s doing this.
Vanguard is proven spyware. If you installed that shit, I’d wipe the OS and reflash the BIOS.
Do you have a source of this information?
No, but it feels right and it sounds cool.
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