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Originally Posted by Ubergiant
Every single person on this site that has sold Faceit cheats apart from Ekknod is/was a scammer. Even clutch solutions or whatever is just riding the fact they haven't been ban waved yet. The only safe way to get cheats is to become a pro and get it through someone you trust. I don't even sell my cheats to people anymore because its more lucrative to have 10 rich customers instead of 1000 normal customers.
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Clutch banks off semi-spoofed shared firmware and hardware, which will just result in those groups being banned together at some point if they don’t improve their firmware changes.
I’m personally against hardware as it overcomplicates selling stuff and a ton of pasters just copy shit and tell their customers to get a board.
Hardware cheat doesn’t automatically mean the developer actually knows what he’s doing, which is a big problem with 90% of cheats on EPVP.
I’m going to choose a solid driver over hardware any day.
My final note to consumers out there is this:
You don’t need hardware, don’t need need a certificate, you don’t need EFI.
In some cases you don’t need a kernel component at all.
And for the love of god quit paying these idiots who are pasting DRIVERS.
You know, the thing that it coded wrong can brick your OS or even interfere with hardware.
I really can’t stress this enough, but these developers have little understanding of how drivers and the OS work, and even better you guys have no idea how some of these larger sites run their “security”.
No specifics or “trade secrets”, but seriously guys you’re handing over as much access as possible to these people, and the ones that actually know what they’re doing more than likely have a history with malware, and the good ones all have contracts with companies now so they can’t officially sell cheats anymore (A pretty obvious example is Ekknod and his now free cheat / ‘research’ site).
In the wise words of Jadakiss, we’d say some of these loaders have an “irregular heartbeat”.
At the end of the day you have no idea what you’re buying, and in many cases the ‘dev’ doesn’t either.
So good luck and do as much research as you can.