The Tale of the Responsible Gamer

External cheats refer to third-party software or tools that claim to provide an unfair advantage or modify the behavior of a game or software. These cheats can be used to manipulate game mechanics, gain unauthorized access, or exploit vulnerabilities.

Using external cheats like the Lockdown Protocol External Cheat v3.2 is against the terms of service of most games, including Escape from Tarkov. Battlestate Games, the developer, has a strict policy against cheating and uses various anti-cheat measures to detect and ban players who use such software. Being caught using cheats can result in a permanent ban from the game.

One of the major factors that contributed to the downfall of Lockdown Protocol External Cheat v3.2 was the leak of its source code. The source code was leaked online, which allowed anti-cheat developers to analyze and understand how the software worked. This made it easier for them to develop effective countermeasures to detect and prevent its use.

capabilities that allow players to move significantly faster than the game's standard limits. Visual Assistance (ESP)

Malware & Stealers

: Many "free" cheats are wrappers for RedLine Stealers or other trojans designed to harvest your browser passwords, discord tokens, and crypto wallets.