Hi all MPGH!!
I have been experimenting for awhile now making sure that I don't have a doubt about posting this THREAD!!!

Anyway, I have been testing this on all new release injectors(probably estimated 29-34 injectors) and i have confirmed this!
There are 3 Types Of "Hack Tool Detected"... I got all my noob accounts banned including my 12 friends noob acc...
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What I Have Found:
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Well what I found was that when a brand new hack has been released after a few HOURS, a Day or 2 it gets detected by Xtrap, right?
but I found that when it says "Hack Tool Detected" doesn't all means the INJECTOR is detected! Why? Because I have tested on all the injector
and I found that if the injector is detected, you can't use that injector anymore! (You Probably Know That By Now) and that is one of it.
But other that I found is that "Hack Tool Detected" can also mean the INJECTOR after a day or 2 has been detected by CrossFire and cannot be used for that hack but when a new hack has been released the hack, the injector that can't be used for that injector anymore can be used for the newly released hack, and thats the 2nd Type. The 3rd type is the simplest to explain of them all, the "Hack Tool Detected" is different from the 1st and 2nd... you should
know that CrossFire just doesn't rely on the damn lousy XTrap they also have their own Hack Security System! So When the "Hack tool detected" for the 3rd TYPE is CrossFire DETECTED the Hack already before XTRAP did!
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The 3 Types Of "Hack Tool Detected"
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1. The injector you are using is detected.
2. The injector is detected for that particular hack but can be reused for New Release Hacks.
3. CrossFire has already detected before Xtrap.
Well guys, I guess that is all I spend 2 weeks making sure that I was correct...
If You Guys Have Questions Just Comment Below! and I will see to it and if possible respond to it!
-Trollogy OUT!! Peace!!!
