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Respawn Dev Explains ‘A Lot’ Anti-Cheat Improvements Coming

Apex LegendsBy Michael Grullon | May 1, 2021, 3:21 PM EDTDevelopers are working on solving the issues with cheaters and hackers in Apex Legends, and improvements are "coming soon," according to Hideouts. | Photo Courtesy of Respawn EntertainmentConor "Hideouts" Ford, a security analyst at Respawn Entertainment, has confirmed that developers are working on solving the issues with cheaters and hackers in Apex Legends, and improvements are "coming soon."Hideouts hinted at this in an interaction in Apex streamer Christian ‘Nokokopuffs’ Feliciano's live stream on April 30. “We have a lot of

PUBG Mobile April 22 anti-cheating report: Nearly 1.5 million hackers banned

Hackers have always been a big problem in PUBG Mobile. The popular battle royale game releases an anti-cheating report every week to assure players that action is being taken against cheaters. In one week, from April 16 to 22, the game has banned nearly 1.5 million hackers. Around 49 percent of the accounts were caught using auto-aim and x-ray vision hacks, according to Tencent’s report yesterday. Twenty-three percent were using speed hacks while 19 percent were modifying their area damage and character model. About nine percent of the accounts were

Warzone Developer Says Cheaters Ruin His Work

Call of DutyWarzone's creative director says he takes cheaters even harder than players do. | Photo courtesy of ActivisionCall of Duty: Warzone's rampant cheating troubles are taking a toll on the developers behind the game, and Raven Software's creative director has spoken out about the frustration he faces working on the game.Amos Hodge leads development on Warzone, and he told VGC about how hard it is to see his game defaced by cheaters, saying "no one hates the cheaters more than we [the developers] do."Warzone's creative director says he's ‘upset

Radiant Valorant streamer Solista banned for cheating on live stream

Fariha Bhatti • Apr 17, 18:25Ranking up in Valorant is no easy feat. Renowned Valorant streamer Solista dodged the straight path and used cheats to rank up, but he was caught on livestream.  Riot's Vanguard system to filter out cheaters has been winning the hearts of Valorant players. Vanguard has actively plucked out hackers marring ranked games, some of them getting banned on live broadcasts. However, Solista's ban has left players who avidly watched his streams for his incredible plays quite shocked and disappointed.  Cheating doesnt pay. Another cheater banned

Reports: Counter Strike: Global Offensive bug allows PC hack

In a report by Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai of Motherboard, hackers can potentially take control of a person’s computer by having them click on a Steam invite to play Counter Strike: Global Offensive. According to researcher and Secret Club member Florian, hackers can use the invite bug to take over a victim’s computer. The bug does utilize the Source engine, which is used for other Valve titles such as Team Fortress 2, Portal and Left 4 Dead. But, it may have been patched in other titles. The researchers have mainly focused their

RpK to step down after Blast Premier Showdown, Vitality sign Kyojin

- Advertisement - Team Vitality have announced that Cédric “⁠RpK⁠” Guipouy would be stepping down from the active roster post Blast Premier Showdown. After @BLASTPremier Spring Showdown, @RpKTANKK will step back from his active player position.It's not an easy decision for the team, and we'll support him as much as possible in his future challenges.For now let's celebrate Le Tank's during this upcoming competition! ?? pic.twitter.com/XRUhBSFyey— Team Vitality (@TeamVitality) April 12, 2021 The French side will undergo a change after the completion of Blast Premier Showdown which will place RpK