Anakin, Have you posted this to Allied Mods or similar, by chance? On Apr 11, 2012 11:23 AM, "AnAkIn ." <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, > > As Valve is too lazy to do anything about hacks, I started working > back in January on a plugin that can detect: > - POTENTIAL triggerbotters > - Prediction hacks (crit hacks/no spread hacks) > - An anti-speedhack bypass exploit > > Triggerbots: > To make it clear as some people I gave it to didn’t understand, the > detection is kind of “heuristic” (I won’t explain in detail, if I do > then the cheat coders will bypass it in no time), so it’s not because > someone got detected that he is surely cheating. It’s just a tool to > help you find people that can potentially cheat and you can just check > the STV demos then to confirm that they cheat or not. > > The most detections for a single person in the less timespan you will > find in the log, the more likely he is using a triggerbot. > > Prediction hacks: > I guess this is what will interest most people on this list, it > detects the crit hacks that does 100% crits all the time which is an > engine exploit which has been added into many hacks lately. It's also > used for various no spread/low spread hacks. > > The detections get printed to a log called TriggerBotDetections.log in > tf/ (and are also sent to me) on EVERY MAP change or when all players > have disconnected from the server. It’s important to note this > otherwise you could loose all the detections (especially if your > server automatically restarts every night). There is a simple reason > for this: writing in a file while you play can cause lags, especially > if someone is getting detected a lot. > > Download: http://tftrue.redline-utilities.net/TriggerBotDetector.zip > > -- > Best regards, > AnAkIn > > _______________________________________________ > To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, > please visit: > https://list.valvesoftware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/hlds >
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