View Full Version : COD4 Hack including Aimbot + Undetected
I spotted this while I doing my rounds..
http://screencast.com/t/koYn3fju7Z
http://screencast.com/t/a7hVBudg
InfinityDevils
12-20-2007, 05:38 PM
I spotted this while I doing my rounds..
http://stupidcheatsite.com
[url]http://stupidcheatsite.com]
Are you promoting for them ?
I think every server admin knows by now that whenever a game comes out, hacks for it are right around the corner. They have been out since the first week CoD4 came out, I even received a promo from a maillist I was on, from when I was a AC Admin for TWL (infiltration LOL). I honestly think you are better off to send any hack site links to PB and let them deal with it instead of posting it and promoting for them. Yeah, yeah, I know everyone thinks PB sucks but pretty soon you will start to see more and more bans coming out because PB is getting tougher, a lil bit at a time. They are beefing up PB to be more intrusive and as someone who games for fun and competition, I applaude them, only hackers will despise them.
Dirtynap
12-20-2007, 06:21 PM
That person wants to pay $100-$300 to become a full-on asshat.
they really must be crap at the game to want to do that!:hand:
Yeah , I just found it funny they would go to that length to want to cheat...lmao
Toppers
01-05-2008, 08:06 AM
desperate springs to mind to be such a l33t play3r....;)
rudedog
01-05-2008, 08:28 AM
what I find interesting is the publishers are not going after these type of guys with a vengece I can see free cheats but when you're making money from their product they tend to get pisses
Sorry for any typos. Posted via my itoich
HIS-MOTHER
01-05-2008, 10:48 AM
what I find interesting is the publishers are not going after these type of guys with a vengece I can see free cheats but when you're making money from their product they tend to get pisses
Sorry for any typos. Posted via my itoich
Actually they pay PB to protect against these types of things supposedly.
So why doesn't PB take some of that cash and purchase the cheats to decmopile and thwart? They could write it off as R&D expenses along with dong what they are actually paid for.
I know as well as most that PB is not as effective as a active and well trained Admin on the server but things like this should be beaten by the time the next update is issued.
Ok my rant is over.. ;)
Do you ever wonder if pb is in on it. Think about it... Without cheaters you wouldn't need pb.
I also bet Mcafee and Norton probably creates all the viurses too......
or maybe I need to go take my meds....lol:D
No I dont believe that. Think about it there are far more people developing cheats than there is people making anti-cheats.
The problem is that most game developers will go with PB instead of trying another AC company because they are tried and tested. Thats a problem. If there is not enough competition thrown into the ring by a game developer it wont push the development of AC software to new levels to combat cheating. If there was more competition then Im sure AC systems would improve.
EDR_Violator
06-24-2008, 06:58 AM
It used to be that every time a game had been around for more than 2 years hacks would start to infest its multiplay.
Now its instant and the biggest dissapointment was crysis. Before the game released that nieve CEO said "oo yess it will have the best anti cheat protection from punk buster and its own system". What a load of rubbish.... The game was open source - for the cheaters it was like baby candy. Punk Buster offered no protection on crysis and if anything just caused huge bugs that prevent people from even entering a server on all the first patches of the game. There are at least 2 cheaters on average in each crysis server which is why it holds such a reduced community.
Crysis really put the cheater in the spot light and showed us all that cheaters are exactly like their steriotype I.E arrogant, A-holes and bad players. There are several kinds of cheaters all equally worthless. The first is the noobs that are so bad at the game they rely on cheats just as a 3 yr old needs stablizers on a bike. Then there are the kind that "do it for the luls" to p everyone off and get attention. Of course most cheaters fill both these descriptions.
In short the generation of muli-play cheaters are just a clear example that sometimes evolution can go reverse. no matter what their excuse deep down they all know it's true ;)
Well if the cheat developers know the AC thats going to be used then they already have the code to get past it ready due to having cheats for other games that are covered by that AC. All they need to do then is build the cheat for the game that allows them to have infinite unlocks or a radar or whatever they like.
I'm pretty sure that I had already seen someone cheating in COD4 only a couple of days or so after its release. Ive also already seen cheats being previewed on a cheat developers website for the up and coming Battlefield Heroes. Thats how bad it is with cheats.
If anyone is interested they can read a couple of documents we have released regarding our up and coming product DMW Pro. One of the documents is an overview of DMW Pro and and the new website that is under construction and the other is about the way cheat developers try to get around an AC and what DMW Professional does to combat it.
DMW Pro Overview (http://www.dmwworld.com/downloads/DMW%20Pro%20Overview%20Final%20Public.pdf)
DMW Pro Cheat Detection Overview (http://www.dmwworld.com/downloads/DMW%20Cheat%20Protection.pdf)
HarryRag
06-24-2008, 12:15 PM
well hope DMW sorted a lot of stuff out, in the past even registering at that site was horror, getting any further wasn't even a part of it, cause not being able to get through or even get a mail of what you tried to register.
since those experiences i never came back, even not plan to cause of those nice support experiences.
might be better now, won't try it myself
EDR_Violator
06-25-2008, 07:08 AM
If there was just some way to make it not legal to have a online purpose cheat development site or business. Its all very well showing the cheaters up for how lame they are but the probably is never really going to go away until its cut at the source.
rudedog
06-25-2008, 07:25 AM
There is and it's in the EULA but the publishers never enforce it. Why spend the extra money when they do not care.
If anything you would think they would go full force towards the cheat sites that sell their stuff, but again publishers and developers can't be bothered.
Now if we where playing WOW things would be different, however I'm not into paying a monthly fee for my online gaming.
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