: Research indicates that roughly 90% of free game hacks are infected with malware. "Free" cheats are often used as fronts for infostealers that can drain crypto wallets or steal personal data.

If you see players with suspicious accuracy, they are likely using one of these methods—though most are against the Ubisoft Code of Conduct :

: Ubisoft's BattlEye anti-cheat is designed to proactively detect and block cheating software. Even if a hack works briefly, BattlEye regularly issues permanent bans for those caught cheating.

: Ubisoft is increasing its focus on player protection in Year 11, specifically targeting spoofing devices like XIM and Cronus, as well as macro scripts used for recoil control. Common "No Recoil" Methods Used by Players

While some players claim to use "legit" or "undetected" free hacks, the reality is far more dangerous:

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