How to pros conceal cheats used in LAN tournaments and decrease the detection of VAC
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How to pros conceal cheats used in LAN tournaments and decrease the detection of VAC
Hey I want to understand how the professional players in CSGO manage to conceal the cheats that they use in LAN tournaments and is it possible to accomplish this to normal players. And is it possible to do this at home and playing regular matchmaking?
I know that you've got to look legit when playing on VAC secured servers and using hacks but what I'm trying to ask, is there another alternate pathway to prevent VAC from scanning your memory from detecting exe or dll files in your computer? Do you put the file into a external device so that VAC won't detect it?
u just have to pay a sh*t ton of money for a private hack and no vac for years , then u can start going pro and then u get Kqly"ed
u just have to pay a sh*t ton of money for a private hack and no vac for years , then u can start going pro and then u get Kqly"ed
Kinda
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There is no 100% way to know that the pros are cheating. But lets assume they are. They way they get them in lan's is they conseal them in there hardware is one way. They save items like a keyboard and mouse that have the programs in them. I haven't tried this on a keyboard or a mouse but I have tried it on a 2 way USB splitter.
And it worked fine. You open csgo, use the squence you want to inject into csgo and make sure nothing pops up when you inject and you should be good. If pro players are really cheating they must be very good at hiding ther cheats in there hardware or however there injecting it. And as for the actual cheat, they spend thousands of dolars on there cheats from private programmers. Not something that's easy or cheap to get. And there is no way for vac to stop looking for hacks that we know of, you just need to have good code.
Originally Posted by Gaar
There is no 100% way to know that the pros are cheating. But lets assume they are. They way they get them in lan's is they conseal them in there hardware is one way. They save items like a keyboard and mouse that have the programs in them. I haven't tried this on a keyboard or a mouse but I have tried it on a 2 way USB splitter.
And it worked fine. You open csgo, use the squence you want to inject into csgo and make sure nothing pops up when you inject and you should be good. If pro players are really cheating they must be very good at hiding ther cheats in there hardware or however there injecting it. And as for the actual cheat, they spend thousands of dolars on there cheats from private programmers. Not something that's easy or cheap to get. And there is no way for vac to stop looking for hacks that we know of, you just need to have good code.
Oh I see thank you! And does this method work for other games with a VAC system installed such as COD or TF2 or does this only apply to CSGO?
Originally Posted by weichongwong
Oh I see thank you! And does this method work for other games with a VAC system installed such as COD or TF2 or does this only apply to CSGO?
It should be the same over all games other then the cheat obviosuly being diffrenet.
A lot of tourney organizers and admins are really not that vigilant about anti-cheating measures. Hell iirc a lot of tourneys give players and SSD which they store all of their settings etc. on, and some pros admitted that the admins didn't even check them. You could straight just load hacks on to them and no one would be the wiser.
Last week Byali from VP plugged in his phone when it was against tournament rules, but of course nothing happened; and just a couple days ago Denis from MouseSports changed his mouse out mid-game.
Tourney admins don't enforce shit, you could hack all day even at huge tournaments.
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A lot of tourney organizers and admins are really not that vigilant about anti-cheating measures. Hell iirc a lot of tourneys give players and SSD which they store all of their settings etc. on, and some pros admitted that the admins didn't even check them. You could straight just load hacks on to them and no one would be the wiser.
Last week Byali from VP plugged in his phone when it was against tournament rules, but of course nothing happened; and just a couple days ago Denis from MouseSports changed his mouse out mid-game.
Tourney admins don't enforce shit, you could hack all day even at huge tournaments.
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A lot of tourney organizers and admins are really not that vigilant about anti-cheating measures. Hell iirc a lot of tourneys give players and SSD which they store all of their settings etc. on, and some pros admitted that the admins didn't even check them. You could straight just load hacks on to them and no one would be the wiser.
Last week Byali from VP plugged in his phone when it was against tournament rules, but of course nothing happened; and just a couple days ago Denis from MouseSports changed his mouse out mid-game.
Tourney admins don't enforce shit, you could hack all day even at huge tournaments.
Git gud no hacks needed
You don't really need a physical device to load the hacks. There is another method which players hide the hacks in a image, so during a huge dank competition they can just go to their steam artwork and download the image and unzip it by 7zip.
Photo with a zip folder in it (It contains a weed photo don't worry :P)
Originally Posted by GrowBig
There is another method which players hide the hacks in a image, so during a huge dank competition they can just go to their steam artwork and download the image and unzip it by 7zip.
I'm pretty sure photos uploaded to the steam artwork are re-encoded, which means any zip inside of it would be removed
I've seen a pro download a costum map live.
Originally Posted by Fartniture™
I've seen a pro download a costum map live.
That method is detected by VAC already.
Originally Posted by Hell_Demon
I'm pretty sure photos uploaded to the steam artwork are re-encoded
Nope, it's somehow raw when its in the steam artwork!