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I can detect an aimbot with 100 % accuracy in any hl1 mod, With a plugin i
have running.
It's a simple cloaking plugin that makes you invisible to anything but a bot

If you use it make sure to remove the ident_icon above your head or your
teammates will give you away.
They also have an Admin_ESP plugin that lets you see were players are aiming
at with tracer beams.

Aimbots are almost never used in league though. It's the good player with a
simple ESP that you have to watch out for.   I would highly recomend you go
to an insecure server and have a few really good hacks running play a few
rounds with your friends and try to conceil your hack as much as possible
then play a few rounds being totally blatent while recording demos.
Then put the demos up for review for all of your admins to learn how to
better detect hackers.

The biggest thing my clan/server has going for it, Is a very large admin
presence with veteran players of over 4 years of experience in pubs and
league play.  there is no replacement for that.

There will always be hacks & hackers too use them and valve cannot do
anything to stop it EVER.

-------Original Message-------

From: Adam Sando
Date: 04/10/07 17:50:20
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [hlds] Is it worth playing anymore?

The problem we are facing more and more, is that it is becoming almost
impossible to distinguish between really good players and
hackers/cheaters.

Looking at the "features" of the MSX CSS hack, it is designed to be
undetected to the trained eye, meaning its potentially undetectable.

2 examples below:
* Aimbot. Has 2 settings - League and Rager. Use League for undetected
use, and Rager for all out headshots.
* Smooth Aiming - For when you dont want people to know your cheating

The full list is here:
http://www.msxsecurity.com/css.php

This will mean that there is a good chance decent/pro players will be
banned from public servers, as the admins won't know whether they are
cheating or not. The majority of aimbots and aimhacks out there snap
instantly to a persons head, and stay locked on. Looking at the demo
vids of this hack, it is quite fluid and smooth, and matches the
likeliness of what a real player would do with their aiming (i.e.-Never
100% accurate). A close friend of mine has been recently banned for
aimbotting even though he had a group of friends with him watching him
play - all knowing he doesn't hack. Because of his play style, it must
have looked like he was using some sort of hack, when clearly he wasn't.

It's situations like the above that will bring down the median skill
level of public server play, as all the good players will end up sooner
or later being banned for suspected hacking.

On a side note, does anyone know how this hack is initiated? Is it some
sort of game.dll hook or overlay-type app?

Will be interesting to see what Valve have in the works to prevent this
sort of hack.

Regards,
Adam.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Standring
// Ex0dUs
Sent: Wednesday, 11 April 2007 12:13 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [hlds] Is it worth playing anymore?

Hacks like this have been around since pretty much day one....msx have
been running for years....i wouldnt expect any response from valve,
there never really has been, its down to server admins to do there
jobs...

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Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 3:09 PM
Subject: RE: [hlds] Is it worth playing anymore?


>I don't play BF2 much - Its the CSS hacks that are bothering me
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> Spotta
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> Sent: 10 April 2007 14:58
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> You mean the BF2 hacks?
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>> I've just seen the msx security videos posted on youtube.
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