: Ensure "Enhance Pointer Precision" is turned OFF in your Windows Mouse Settings. This ensures your crosshair moves the exact distance your mouse does.
| Source | Risk Level | Common Issues | |---|---|---| | | Very High | Infostealer malware disguised as cheats; repositories often deleted but clones reappear | | Greasy Fork userscripts | High | JavaScript-based cheats that work inconsistently; often outdated and detected quickly | | Discord cheat servers | High to Extreme | Private channels where transactions occur; scammers and malware distributors abound | | Reddit threads | Extreme | Malicious links seeded across gaming communities; Vidar Stealer 2.0 promoted via Reddit | | YouTube "tutorial" videos | Extreme | Fake tutorials leading to malware downloads via Linkvertise or file-sharing sites | | Dark web markets | Extreme | Paid options starting around $10, but still carries ban and legal risks |
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Many "free" cheats are Trojan horses designed to steal personal information, including bank details, saved passwords, and login credentials for your Epic Games account.
: While the act of downloading an aimbot might not lead to legal consequences in many jurisdictions, violating a game's terms of service can result in being banned from the game.
Instead, invest that same time into legitimate aim training. The satisfaction of earning victories through genuine skill far outweighs the hollow, short-lived "success" of cheating—and your PC will remain secure and malware-free.