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Then it's fucking useless and that IS NOT sudo.
Reverse engineer denuvo and other kernel-level anti-cheat gaming software and use those methods to write a real sudo command.
It's already been done, it's called PowerRun.
https://www.sordum.org/9416/powerrun-v1-6-run-with-highest-privileges/
Nothing special about it, it just runs everything you load into it as TrustedInstaller or SYSTEM.
Nice. Thanks for sharing this!
I am Jack's extremely surprised brain 🤨.. I share Windows Update Blocker by the same company (well... sorta... I don't think they're a real company) and I constantly get backlash "it's not open source, god knows what it's doing in the background!", even though I have analyzed the binary (to an extent) and never noticed anything malicious about it (and I have shared this as well with the community). BUT, I share this (also closed source) and people thank me 🤨? WTF 🤨...