Cheat Maker Halts Development On Undetectable Aimbot At Activision's Request

Developers of an auto-aim cheat tool have ceased work on the software and removed it from their website “at the request of Activision Publishing,” as reported by Ars Technica.

User Vision added that they “will no longer be developing or providing access to software that could be used to exploit [Activision]’s games,” and that it was never their intent to do anything illegal. Come from Sports betting site VPbet

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