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you dont know what malware is, spy ware is, you probably got friggin windows 10 installed crying about rootkits while your internet logs like 50000 connections to microsoft for data sharing every hour
It's function is mainly to scan ACTIVE processes for common cheats and then flag them by sending a packet to the server alerting them of a cheater.
It's also removable when you uninstall the game, but without it you can't play the game.
You'd rather be playing a game that gets encrypted and causes massive problems on your hardware?
Obviously too many computer idiots in the steam community to understand concepts more in depth than building a PC via hardware, and the drivers related to them.
XIGNCODE3 has been around for years now -- years! And if there were any malicious, or privacy issues being breached, the revelation would have been plastered all over the media! Any wift of a fart in security/privacy breaches, especially now a days, would have been in the news tabloids around the world faster than you could utter, "WTF?"
Again, I reiterate, there are no HARD EVIDENCE of any security breaches or malware associated with XIGNCODE3 or its use.
What's going around though is an UNRELIABLE copy and paste of a two yeard old Reddit post -- plus false claims of the anti-cheat software doing malicious things.
Yet again, I reiterate (sorry to those not paranoid about this whole false claim, but I FEEL I need to repeat myself) there are NO HARD EVIDENCE to support the false claims of XIGNCODE3 being malicious in nature. PERIOD. END OF.
Don't just willy-nilly believe everything that you read, a little research and lack of evidence, will put your mind at ease.
You're private life is already compromised. Mind-blowing, I know...