i frequently play a game called gunbound and it has this anti-cheat software that they make you run in order to play, its called nprotect eng.nprotect.com and its all built into the game and stuff. one day i tried to open my favorite task manager, procexp while playing the game and gunbound flipped out and crashed. apparently this thing didnt like my task manager. i looked into it a little more and discovered that this game is not listed in my processes at all. how is it running if there's no process? the windows task manager shows an application, but its somehow hiding the actual process. is it spoffing this somehow? also, how does software like this know what applications to block? does it monitor what dll's my processes are accessing somehow?
