According to the CrackWatch community, the hacker project DenuvOwO, which was famous for using hypervisors to bypass D encryption, is preparing to officially launch on the Linux platform. According to the developers, a public version is expected to be released in the coming weeks.

DenuvOwO is about to land on the Linux platform, and there may be no need for a virtual machine to bypass D encryption

The most concerning of these: For users with Intel processors and AMD Zen 4 (and newer), there will be no need to use a hypervisor. The project authors promise to reveal more technical details later.

DenuvOwO is about to land on the Linux platform, and there may be no need for a virtual machine to bypass D encryption

The developers have not yet announced a specific release date for the Linux version. But if the above features are true, especially considering the controversy surrounding the compatibility of D encryption with Linux/Proton, this may become one of the most concerning events for Linux players and Steam Deck users in recent times.