Critical Ops - Lua Scripts - Gameguardian -

Undeterred, Alex dug deeper. He learned that some LUA scripts for GameGuardian claimed to give "wallhacks" or "aimbot" in Critical Ops . He downloaded one from a shady forum—a 200-line script with obfuscated variable names. When he ran it, nothing happened in the game. Instead, a pop-up appeared on his phone: "Device administrator added."

His tool of choice was (GG). To the untrained eye, GameGuardian looked like a forbidden relic—a memory editor that could change numbers in running apps. But Alex saw it as a debugger. The problem? Searching through millions of memory values manually was like finding a specific grain of sand on a beach. Critical Ops - LUA scripts - GameGuardian

But then he tried the same script in a public competitive match. Undeterred, Alex dug deeper

One evening, he wrote his first script:

Use memory tools on your own offline projects, respect online games' terms of service, and always— always —sandbox unknown scripts. When he ran it, nothing happened in the game

It wasn't a hack. It was a worm. The script had used GameGuardian’s file functions to install malware. Alex spent the next two days factory resetting his phone.