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SpoolaZ wrote:reverse engineering, memory editing, or hooking into the game while it runs
All that aside, you still need to "edit the source code" to get the program to do something that it was not originally programmed to do. That is what EA needs to rectify.
elderwarriors wrote:All that aside, you still need to "edit the source code" to get the program to do something that it was not originally programmed to do. That is what EA needs to rectify.
You dont actually need to edit the source code to change what a program does. In fact, most cheats are made without ever seeing the source code. Reverse engineering, memory editing, and hooking into the game while it runs can alter values, intercept functions, or inject new behavior directly into the compiled program in memory.
Thats why anti-cheat systems focus on detecting unauthorized memory access, code injection, and suspicious process activity, rather than guarding the original source code. Changing a programs behavior is not the same as having or editing its source code, they are two different things.
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