It is a reminder that your game’s security is only as strong as the laziest line of memory allocation.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (2009) is a classic. But its memory—in every sense of the word—was permanently corrupted by a tiny trainer that asked for one thing: permission. And the internet said, "Yes." Have you ever used a trainer by accident in a multiplayer lobby? Do you think the user or the developer is responsible for the fallout? Share your VAC ban stories below. call of duty modern warfare 2 trainer mrantifun
It remains a masterpiece. Go download it (from the official archive) and destroy the gulag with infinite grenades. It is a reminder that your game’s security