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zer0mem0ry avatar zer0mem0ry commented on September 27, 2024
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haharooted avatar haharooted commented on September 27, 2024 1

Sorry but that won't work. First of all DSEFix is detected, and second of all they have a kernel driver and have extensive checks for kernel-mode cheats. If you would've bothered to search on google you would've known that.

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jakeau avatar jakeau commented on September 27, 2024

I actually just modified a windows driver and I can read and write in esea no issues 1 and a bit years later.

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zw0pen avatar zw0pen commented on September 27, 2024

Do you have any information on what may trigger a dection

I find it difficult to believe that you aren't able to understand the detection vectors of this simple kernel implementation of a BHOP cheat being re-purposed into a triggerbot and yet you have successfully modified a Windows driver and bypassed ESEA successfully for a 365+ day period.

Just sayin..

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masnbota avatar masnbota commented on September 27, 2024

Do you have any information on what may trigger a dection

I find it difficult to believe that you aren't able to understand the detection vectors of this simple kernel implementation of a BHOP cheat being re-purposed into a triggerbot and yet you have successfully modified a Windows driver and bypassed ESEA successfully for a 365+ day period.

Just sayin..

Could you please explain some of the detection vectors of this driver? Obviously except from being sigged, changing it up and rewriting it a bit and getting a certificate, what exactly are some detection vectors? I'm new to kernel development.

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Zer0Mem0ry avatar Zer0Mem0ry commented on September 27, 2024

Sorry but that won't work. First of all DSEFix is detected, and second of all they have a kernel driver and have extensive checks for kernel-mode cheats. If you would've bothered to search on google you would've known that.

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