Fortnite developer Epic Games is introducing stricter anti-cheat requirements for PC players competing in tournaments.
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Fortnite is making Secure Boot, TPM 2.0, and IOMMU settings mandatory for PC players soon, as a new level of anticheat.
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Fortnite will soon require PC players to enable Secure Boot, TPM 2.0, and IOMMU settings as part of an enhanced anti-cheat measure.
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Starting February 19, Fortnite will introduce new anti-cheat measures for Windows PC users, marking a significant shift in the game’s security protocols. This change aligns Fortnite with other major ...
Epic Games has made some changes to security requirements for Fortnite competitive play, including Secure Boot and TPM.
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Microsoft's Secure Boot certificates expire in June, and unless you've enrolled in its 'Extended Security Updates' program, the OS will fall into a 'degraded security state', Microsoft says.