Since the emulator runs as a kernel driver, any malware attached to it gains unrestricted access to the entire operating system, bypassing standard antivirus protection.
MultiKey requires disabling core Windows security features to install. Because it is an unsigned driver operating at the kernel level (64-bit Windows requires digitally signed drivers by default), users must typically boot Windows into "Test Mode" or use advanced exploits to force the OS to accept it. Operating a workstation in Test Mode opens the door for malicious rootkits, ransomware, and spyware to infect the entire network. 2. G-Code Corruption and Tool Crashes
