Most public "Hanbot bypass" tools are Trojans. They exploit the cheater’s desperation, installing keyloggers, crypto miners, or ransomware. Ironically, cheaters seeking a bypass often end up having their own accounts stolen.
Due to scam websites and misinformation, many players believe false claims about bypasses:
Over the last four years, the cheating underground has developed several distinct methods to bypass detection. Each has its own lifespan (measured in weeks or months) before Blizzard patches it.
Most public "Hanbot bypass" tools are Trojans. They exploit the cheater’s desperation, installing keyloggers, crypto miners, or ransomware. Ironically, cheaters seeking a bypass often end up having their own accounts stolen.
Due to scam websites and misinformation, many players believe false claims about bypasses:
Over the last four years, the cheating underground has developed several distinct methods to bypass detection. Each has its own lifespan (measured in weeks or months) before Blizzard patches it.