I know it has the ability dude, I am not silly,
BUT IT HAD NO KERNELMODE ACCESS when I used it:
1.) I explicitly disabled the kernelmode access in the options.
2.) I did not start it with admin rights, so it had no chance to load the driver
3.) It FAILS against AvastUI.exe
One can easily see whether it has kernelmode acces at the time:
If there are blank fields in "User Name" and "Integrity" columns then the driver is not loaded.
It there are no blank fields, it is likely to have kernelmode access.
Check it out yourself if you do not belive me!
Here are my loaded drivers, sorted by name (You won't find kprocesshacker.sys)
Well, at least you have some technical understanding^^