What is the best cheat with inbuilt spoofer right now? Thanks for the recommendations in advance.
This statement is completely incorrect. Here's a technical question for you. When a cheat loads a driver and a spoofer loads a driver do you really think that they're doing it in completely different ways? No they don't. Which means if a spoofer leaves some trace in your services, then so will the cheat do unless its properly taken care of. It'll be the exact same thing. Most spoofers for EAC isnt permanent either so technically there should be no trace unless the developer is retarded, but that also goes both ways.Quote:
Most public spoofers will leave traces on your machine and get you banned eventually lol.. just use a real undetected cheat and you'll be fine.
What if the cheat is not using a driver to bypass the anti-cheat?Quote:
This statement is completely incorrect. Here's a technical question for you. When a cheat loads a driver and a spoofer loads a driver do you really think that they're doing it in completely different ways? No they don't. Which means if a spoofer leaves some trace in your services, then so will the cheat do unless its properly taken care of. It'll be the exact same thing. Most spoofers for EAC isnt permanent either so technically there should be no trace unless the developer is retarded, but that also goes both ways.
What a ridiculous answer. I was hoping for a rather intelligent one supporting your claims but nope. In the future I suggest that you read up on stuff before you spread misinformation. You're not even a dev. In one way our another you will need kernel access whether it's through a vulnerable driver, efi bootkit, certified driver or abusing handles. Hypervisor brings lots of fun detection vectors to the mix as well.Quote:
We have our ways :)
What about a windows API that bypasses any kind of handle stripping?Quote:
What a ridiculous answer. I was hoping for a rather intelligent one supporting your claims but nope. In the future I suggest that you read up on stuff before you spread misinformation. You're not even a dev. In one way our another you will need kernel access whether it's through a vulnerable driver, efi bootkit, certified driver or abusing handles. Hypervisor brings lots of fun detection vectors to the mix as well.
Well said mate. :handsdown:Quote:
What a ridiculous answer. I was hoping for a rather intelligent one supporting your claims but nope. In the future I suggest that you read up on stuff before you spread misinformation. You're not even a dev. In one way our another you will need kernel access whether it's through a vulnerable driver, efi bootkit, certified driver or abusing handles. Hypervisor brings lots of fun detection vectors to the mix as well.
Please elaborate some more, this is weak and makes absolutely no sense unless you actually explain what you're talking about. Judging by that reply alone it is clear to me that you're no dev and you have no idea what you're talking about.Quote:
What about a windows API that bypasses any kind of handle stripping?
That requires 0 drivers but just a working windows?