Its’ getting ugly.. No doubt about it.
I personally know a private cheat developer and I paid him a visit in recent times. He showcased me his newest software and it wasn’t good news to be honest.
He just released a new version of his LAN hack and there are a couple of factors which worried me.
The cheat was a simple 40kb exe file which needs to be run pre to entering csgo. It would open up CMD window and you would need to enter your subscription details to load the cheat. When done, the cmd would close down. From here there would be absolutely no trace that something was loaded into the game.
The cheat was designed to only have one function which was to increase your aiming with 10-15%
This means there was no menus, no panic button, no visuals or obvious esp´s, simply nothing!. Even playing with it, you would barely notice it. I would even say that if you didn’t know you had it loaded, you basically would never even realize. The software was so well written that It was impossible to point out an irregularity in the aim even though I just witnessed him headshotting 30 bots.
The talk then moves on to detection and this is where it gets scary.. The author disclosed to me that the only way this cheat would ever get detected, would be if it was leaked to valve by the user base. To prevent this, the author never exceeds 30 users. This could in theory be 6 pro teams.
Going deeper into the detection talk, he briefly mentioned valves dns detection and basically laughed it off by implementing some pre/post dns flushing function. He also spoke about how the cheat only operated in memory/kernel, but at this point I was lost in the talk.. This cheat could be easily utilized at any LAN or on any stream.
With this I just want to say.. Expect the worst.. or you will be very disappointed sometime in the future
Yes I do know this developer in person, and no I will not disclose who it is or what its named. For the record, I don’t know his client list.