Learning to make a hack?

09/25/2023 02:16 bugz b#1
I'm not so much looking to make my own, I just have a general curiosity on how cheats as a whole work.

Where does one get started in learning how to "create" a hack? I want to understand what is going on behind the scenes of some of these internal/external cheats and how they're done - I find it fascinating.

Any information or leads to information is welcome!
09/25/2023 09:11 Xenos#2
Guided Hacking but they are paid now. You can also look on UC but GH is more intuitive and straight forward.

Just know that making cheats takes months and years to perfect. You cant go from 0 to 100 within a few weeks.
09/25/2023 11:32 Egal#3
to get started you should learn c++ and maybe c#, eventually youll also need to learn some assembly. Then just read up on everything of interest on unknown cheats.me or if youre lazy and willing to pay for it use guidedhacking, they also have a bunch of tutorials on [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]

If you want to make cheats start with games without an anticheat, then try to bypass a usermode ac like vac. Only if you can do that reliably you should even think about working on games like eft
You should also probably start by making externals, internals are more complicated

If you want to know the logic and maths behind generic features check out [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...], he explains features like esp and aimbot in a way that most people should be able to understand. He uses csgo as an example, for eft specific features just look them up on uc, altough you will need atleast some basic programing experience to understand what the code does


Edit: You dont have to pay for anything, we live in a time where all the resources youll ever need are available for free. Courses like gh just serve you that knowledge in a more comprehensive package
09/28/2023 19:14 bugz b#4
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Originally Posted by Xenos View Post
Guided Hacking but they are paid now. You can also look on UC but GH is more intuitive and straight forward.

Just know that making cheats takes months and years to perfect. You cant go from 0 to 100 within a few weeks.
Yeah I saw guidedhacking website when I was doing some research (only did 1 day of research since I been working so much) but wasn't sure if it was legit or not.

thank you for the suggestions and I have no background in computer science so I had no expectations of learning in a few weeks lmao. I'm a biochemist, never once learned to code or do anything.

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Originally Posted by Egal View Post
to get started you should learn c++ and maybe c#, eventually youll also need to learn some assembly. Then just read up on everything of interest on unknown cheats.me or if youre lazy and willing to pay for it use guidedhacking, they also have a bunch of tutorials on [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]

If you want to make cheats start with games without an anticheat, then try to bypass a usermode ac like vac. Only if you can do that reliably you should even think about working on games like eft
You should also probably start by making externals, internals are more complicated

If you want to know the logic and maths behind generic features check out [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...], he explains features like esp and aimbot in a way that most people should be able to understand. He uses csgo as an example, for eft specific features just look them up on uc, altough you will need atleast some basic programing experience to understand what the code does


Edit: You dont have to pay for anything, we live in a time where all the resources youll ever need are available for free. Courses like gh just serve you that knowledge in a more comprehensive package

Thank you for the information. You mentioned things I didn't know about and wasn't able to find when I was loosely looking around on the internet. And thank you for the tips on how to go about starting out. Like I said, I'm not trying to make a full blown chair to sell or even use, I just think it's interesting and would be a cool hobby for when I'm in the learning mood. I'm a biochemist so learning is kinda my thing and work has gotten pretty monotonous.
09/29/2023 00:10 CheatAdvisor#5
start with python