Valve Anti-Cheat bypass written in C.
Microsoft Visual Studio 2019 (preferably latest version i.e. 16.2.5), platform toolset v142 and Windows SDK 10.0 are required in order to compile VAC Bypass. If you don't have ones, you can download VS here (Windows SDK is installed during Visual Studio Setup).
The very first step in order to compile VAC Bypass is to clone this repo from GitHub to your local computer. Git is required to step futher, if not installed download it here. Open git bash / git cmd / cmd and enter following command:
git clone https://github.com/pwn0sec/VAC-Bypass.git
VAC-Bypass
folder should have been succesfully created, containing all the source files.
When you have equiped a copy of source code, next step is opening VAC-Bypass.sln in Microsoft Visual Studio 2019.
Then change build configuration to Release | x86
and simply press Build solution.
If everything went right you should receive VAC-Bypass.dll
binary file.
It is mandatory to strictly follow each step of loading in order to make bypass work.
Method 1:
- Close Steam client if open.
- Disconnect from the internet.
- Run Steam as Administrator.
- Inject
VAC-Bypass.dll
intoSteam.exe
process. - After successful injection messagebox saying
Initialization was successful!
should appear. - Reconnect to the internet.
- Press
Retry
in steam window saying 'Could not connect to Steam servers'.
Method 2:
- Close Steam client if open.
- Compile and run VAC Bypass Loader
Bypass has been tested with CS:GO game and Cheat Engine cheating program attached to the game process.
Without bypass:
- VAC Error, then VAC Ban within an hour.
With bypass:
- No VAC Error during play, no VAC Ban at all.
The goal is to make https://github.com/pwn0sec/VAC/blob/2eeb40e38d0f0d7b828dbacb663ee00aef15c1ca/VAC/Utils.c#L187
function return false
then VAC aborts scan for cheats. It can be done by bypassing this check for example.
- VAC - source code of Valve Anti-Cheat obtained from disassembly of compiled modules.
- VAC Bypass Loader - loader for VAC Bypas written in C.
Copyright (c) 2019 Daniel Krupiński
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.