Although advertised as having a "VAC Bypass," Valve's Anti-Cheat (VAC) systems—including the newer VAC Live —are designed to detect signature changes and suspicious playstyles. Valve Anti-Cheat (VAC) System bans are permanent and non-negotiable.
Using such software is a direct violation of Valve's Steam Subscriber Agreement, leading to permanent account restrictions and loss of access to skins or items.
While some users on Trustpilot report that its features—such as wallhacks and aimbots—function as advertised, independent security analyses and community reports highlight significant safety and account risks.
Aimbot, ESP/Wallhacks, and triggerbots often work but may require manual configuration.
Inconsistent. Updates to VAC frequently lead to "ban waves" that catch users of these loaders. Valve Anti-Cheat (VAC) System - Steam Support
High risk of being flagged as malware. Many files are confirmed to contain malicious stubs.
Security researchers and users have reported that these loaders often install "bypasses" that persist even after a reboot. This persistence can include trojans, remote access tools (RATs) , and other malware that gives third parties access to your device.
The Counter-Strike community generally relies on third-party platforms like FACEIT for cleaner matches, as the prevalence of loaders has created what many describe as a "cheating epidemic" in official matchmaking. Summary of User Experience Typical Feedback Functionality