In the context of online gaming, most modern titles utilize sophisticated anti-cheat systems (e.g., BattlEye, Easy Anti-Cheat). These systems are designed to detect memory manipulation. Using an injector on a protected game, even for seemingly harmless modifications, usually results in a permanent account ban or a hardware-level ban (HWID), as the behavior is indistinguishable from malicious cheating.
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Here's why the tool gets flagged:
| Detection Reason | Explanation | |-----------------|-------------| | | The core functionality of injecting code into another process is a technique also used by malware | | Process Manipulation | Altering the behavior of running processes is inherently risky behavior | | Anti-Cheat Evasion | Features like DLL scrambling are designed to avoid detection, which antivirus programs view suspiciously | | Signature-Based Detection | Many antivirus programs flag the tool based on its known signature, not because it's actually malicious | In the context of online gaming, most modern