How to LEARN HACKING

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  • Becoming a game hacker takes a lot of dedication.
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    → CreateMove: • Hook CreateMove From S...
    → Internal Menu: • IMGUI INTERNAL DIRECTX...
    → Aimbot: • MAKE AIMBOT IN 10 MINUTES
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Komentáře • 1,1K

  • @nicoyad
    @nicoyad Před rokem +3122

    I am not planning on hacking anytime soon, but I find this concept really interesting

    • @shojauddin2509
      @shojauddin2509 Před rokem +32

      you can do it as hobby

    • @Odyssey-Rules
      @Odyssey-Rules Před rokem +21

      @@shojauddin2509 yeah and get sued

    • @akaxa000
      @akaxa000 Před rokem +79

      U dont get sued for hacking

    • @Odyssey-Rules
      @Odyssey-Rules Před rokem +1

      @@akaxa000 u can for messign with roblox servers

    • @woa1350
      @woa1350 Před rokem +42

      @@Odyssey-Rules you only would get sued if you sold the cheats

  • @nrdybhu1560
    @nrdybhu1560 Před rokem +229

    Cazz: You need great amount of skills
    Also Cazz: proceeds to use hollywood as background

    • @pl0xy
      @pl0xy Před rokem +2

      yeah i can’t take this video seriously after he just used fucking hollywood footage 😐

    • @heatherlittrell1112
      @heatherlittrell1112 Před 10 měsíci

      I have been learning c++ with programación ats, it’s very nice but it’s Spanish so if you don’t know the language then use one of the other options

    • @andersonpirella6111
      @andersonpirella6111 Před 7 měsíci

      @@heatherlittrell1112"Si puedes imaginarlo puedes programarlo"

  • @UtaShirokage
    @UtaShirokage Před rokem +654

    I never did game hacking, but as someone with years of development experience in other areas my advice is this: First learn something that is easy and interesting. Maybe even get a job as a dev etc. Once you have acclimatized to programming in general you can then start diving into more complex topics. At that point you won't feel like it's a challenge, you'll rather feel like you're doing something rewarding.

  • @saddish2816
    @saddish2816 Před rokem +414

    The manging expectations is very important. I first tried game hacking 2 years and lost interest very quickly due to that, however I started again 4 months ago and by going slowly I have almost got to where I wanted to be.

    • @simplyblunder
      @simplyblunder Před rokem +1

      What would some of your other advice be? Tutorials / things to work on kinda stuff?

    • @SunTzu_0
      @SunTzu_0 Před rokem +12

      @@simplyblunder make your own goals and disect them do them bit by bit until you finished that whole goal setting your own goals is much better since you will be moving to a spot where you want to be with your own speed and own technique

    • @zonictrout
      @zonictrout Před rokem +2

      @@simplyblunder Depending on what you mean by Hacking (pentesting, black-hat, or game hacking) You should try different stuff.
      I think for pentesting, Hack the Box is fun (Only if you are invested as its mostly trial by error and you have to either download some version of Linux or setup a Virtual Machine)

    • @eren.sarioglu
      @eren.sarioglu Před rokem +3

      Hope you’ll reach the point even you haven’t dreamed soon.

    • @masteryooda9087
      @masteryooda9087 Před rokem

      Bro there ain’t no way you’ve got a place you want to be with hacking. Get there legitimately it’ll feel 200x better

  • @Cyamics
    @Cyamics Před rokem +643

    You NEED to make more tutorials please, there's barely any resources online and this channel is gold.

    • @x7themm
      @x7themm Před rokem +15

      What youre asking for makes it seem like youll never make it.

    • @Cyamics
      @Cyamics Před rokem +48

      @@x7themm Why so? More resources across the internet is good for the community in general. Nice comment, that’s how you discourage people.

    • @x7themm
      @x7themm Před rokem +5

      @@Cyamics think about what i said and what you just replied with. Think about it

    • @Cyamics
      @Cyamics Před rokem +14

      @@x7themm I said more resources across the internet is good, is it not?

    • @petarpentester1779
      @petarpentester1779 Před rokem +2

      @@Cyamics and let's not forget about some nice yt channels too, there is bounch of those

  • @ceadeusx
    @ceadeusx Před rokem +55

    I can agree with the whole video. I started getting into gamehacking after buying a bot for a fanmade pokemon mmo and realizing it was a pixel-bot. So I decided to change that into an internal bot. I was always fascinated by the way cheats work. After a lot of learning using everything mentioned in this video i managed to write a Bot that the GMs of the game couldnt controll. The Main-Dev of the game wrote an anticheat only to counter my bot. He said that many claimed to have an internal bot but im the only one who actually had, and he like my bot but since its his game he had to protect it xD That was the end of that journey because I need to learn more about anti cheats before i can challange that. The only thing i might have changed on my journey is to not focus on unity games. Currently i can create internals for unity games but I cant for unreal or others. thats an area i plan on goint to in 2023

    • @ThetaSigma87
      @ThetaSigma87 Před rokem +2

      hey, nice story kinda funny, but what is a "pixel-bot" i didn't understand this and so on why u had to dev an internal bot for it ?

    • @ceadeusx
      @ceadeusx Před rokem +7

      @@ThetaSigma87 an pixel bot scans your screen and searches for a specific pixel. So for the pokemon shynies had an yellow "s" next to their name. The bot searched the region where the pokemon name was displayed for a yellow pixel. If it found one it knew the pokemon was a shiny. Problem with pixelbots is, that they are very unresponsive. You need the exact settings the codrr had when making the bot. Also the game window has to be on top. With an internal bot, the bot can play while the game is running in the background. And it can read the memory if the pokemon is shiny. Tho u dont need to be internal to read memory. Also you can use ingame functions. I used the ingame pathfinding function to move arround.

    • @hopeshotz579
      @hopeshotz579 Před 3 měsíci

      @@ceadeusx which programming language do you use?

    • @ceadeusx
      @ceadeusx Před 3 měsíci

      @@hopeshotz579 I use c++. There are other languages that can be used to write bots / simple cheats but if you want to go all in it has to be c++. Im working with c++ in my job as a developer so this was an easy decision.

  • @LeetFerret
    @LeetFerret Před 10 měsíci +10

    For learning Windows kernel programming (when the time comes), I recommend Pavel Yosifovich's books. Mostly his second edition on Windows kernel programming. There aren't many modern resources for kernel programming on Windows so it was helpful
    The unofficial IDA pro book is also very good to just go through slowly as you learn IDA. Also read Igor's tips of the week
    Otherwise use resources in video
    👍

  • @rrinnlonginus
    @rrinnlonginus Před rokem +7

    Personally, this can be the best approach in learning the concept of programming from its fundamentals, to complex applications.

  • @Arkanistra
    @Arkanistra Před rokem +85

    This is so true, it took me about 2 to 3 years. Started with c# and switched to cpp later since its way faster. Also the understanding of a game is important, if you want to start internal hacking after you understand how to hack external you should play around with unity / unreal engine (c#/c++) to have the base knowledge of a game, it makes internal hacking way more easy.

    • @cazz
      @cazz  Před rokem +28

      I left it out of the video but it took me 3 - 4 years to get to where I am. You make a very good point about understanding the game which is absolutely true. Thank you for your comment!

    • @Arkanistra
      @Arkanistra Před rokem +3

      @@cazz Also game developing is an easy way to learn a programming language since you can SEE direct result of your code :)
      It helped me alot to learn cpp and c#.
      Started learning external on 32 bit, then learned how to read and write bytes on 64 bit games and after that i started internal since you can do way more internal because there is direct access to the game features.

    • @mariocamspam72
      @mariocamspam72 Před rokem +2

      "I switched to C++ because it's faster"
      Not necessarily. You can easily blow your feet off performance-wise in C++

    • @enriquedutra2790
      @enriquedutra2790 Před rokem +1

      @@Arkanistra game developing and modding its Very good for beginners.

    • @HXD90
      @HXD90 Před rokem

      What do you mean by internal vs external

  • @arijanj
    @arijanj Před rokem +76

    This is so nice to see, I also started on UC and was super lost, trying to patch together a basic external for CS:GO and barely succeeding, now I understand nearly everything that goes into hacking games, made an internal for 1.6 completely from scratch (wasn't the best but it was really fun seeing all the possibilities) and now I feel like I just need more time and I'll be able to do anything :)

    • @jour785
      @jour785 Před rokem +5

      Im midway through cs50 and I just stumbled onto this, man let me tell you, I know some c but It's the first time I saw c++. I barely understood what was going on. I feel extremally lost but Im programming daily for few months already I hope one day I can pull off a trainer ^^ What did you're learning process look like? Im fully aware that probably by the end of this year I will still barelly understand what is going on but I just wanted to know the "roadmap" xD thanks in advance :)

    • @Ihatecats334
      @Ihatecats334 Před 3 měsíci

      shut up black boy@@stellabanks5563

  • @Dulge
    @Dulge Před rokem +19

    so true, wish i could go back in time and actually persist with studying and dedicating time to re and programming but i guess it was meant to be failing all those times to get to were im at now, great video cazz

  • @aioctober873
    @aioctober873 Před rokem +4

    Althought I am not really interested in the idea of Game Hacking, I am still intrigued in this video I am curious on expanding my knowledge of Cybersecurity itself (specifically by learn how to read code first due to how little my knowledge is around it), and I personally believe that knowing how a hacker works in the best way to protect yourself, as not only would you think on how to protect yourself, but how to attack as well, and how to learn to protect against such attack

  • @-_lIl_-
    @-_lIl_- Před rokem +11

    This video can possibly not even be used to learn how to hack, but instead to make good anti-cheats and anti-hacking systems

  • @shortError404
    @shortError404 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Amazingggg video!!!!
    Appreciate it!!
    The resources are amazing I'm looking forward to learn c++
    I'm currently learning python but definitely c++ will be the next

  • @damirshabayev344
    @damirshabayev344 Před rokem +9

    99% of the people logged off when he said learn a coding language XD

  • @alexdawson5892
    @alexdawson5892 Před rokem +33

    Been doing this stuff for a good few years now, very good explination of things. Thanks for doing this to help the new generation!

  • @golden-oj3mk
    @golden-oj3mk Před rokem +2

    Hi great video.. i just wanted to ask how did you practice python when you are still learning it?

  • @shabadooshabadoo4918
    @shabadooshabadoo4918 Před rokem

    Realistically, to go from understands basic programming to something like cracking a software, what is the timeline like if you only have like an hour or two a day to dedicate. Assuming the sources you stated were followed. I consider this going from like being a 2/100 in programming skill to going to like a 10/100, but maybe im wrong. But I feel like its an achievable goal is what I mean.

  • @ljam0786
    @ljam0786 Před rokem +6

    TheCherno is a great channel for learning to program. He has multiple courses on c++, java, and a few other items. Im currently working on his game engine series to learn c++ in an environment to learn hands on and it's a great way to get into intermediate programming.

  • @ToxicMothBoi
    @ToxicMothBoi Před rokem +16

    Ive always told myself i'll start lerning but never did. Its about time, this video gave me the motivation to do so. Recomended right after new year, so perfect resolution :,)

  • @orlaani1451
    @orlaani1451 Před rokem +11

    Really great vid, explanation and appreciate the materials.
    I think that I'm going to try with C# first since I saw some good examples(ScriptKid's fake cheats I guess was in it), and plan to move on with it mostly for backend and gamedev. Tho I think I'll have to learn C++ all the way eventually.

    • @Andreluis2006_
      @Andreluis2006_ Před rokem

      I think you should go with C++ first especially if you're planning on gamedev, because it is a harder language to learn even when you already know other languages like C#, java, JavaScript, Python, etc. And it's still very used in the games industry so I think you should start with C++ and then work your way through C#, JavaScript, Python, etc believe me it'll be much easier. Just in case you're wondering what my source is I'm on a informatics course in school (11th grade, 2nd year of the course)

    • @orlaani1451
      @orlaani1451 Před rokem

      @@Andreluis2006_ I appreciate your answer, although I have to say it wouldn't be my first language to learn. I already have experience mostly in python and C# and I can probably could get somewhere with Java too.
      I said I would start with C# because I'm familiar with it and it's possible to do so. But I think I might learn C++ some day fully(I know a bit from past courses).
      {Btw I'm a bit envy on you, my experience is from self taught only since in my highschool they never teach anything beyond the very basics and it is really boring at this point. At least I can start Uni next year and probably learn something actually useful)

    • @Andreluis2006_
      @Andreluis2006_ Před rokem

      @@orlaani1451 well then yeah you can get into C++ later on, in my case we started the course with C++ last year and now we're working on Java since the beginning of this year in programming class ofc then we have other classes where we're learning HTML, CSS, etc. Last year we got a little into network, how it works, etc so I have a little bit of knowledge in network hacking but it's just the basics it's not much really

    • @sunset7456
      @sunset7456 Před rokem

      @@Andreluis2006_ andas em que escola?

    • @Andreluis2006_
      @Andreluis2006_ Před rokem

      @@sunset7456 Fernando Lopes Graça madorna 🤙🏻

  • @rapflow6814
    @rapflow6814 Před rokem +1

    Hi, you have very cool videos, but I don't understand everything because I don't know English very well. I saw a video on your channel on the skin changer, but you didn't realise the replacement of models there to make knives and gloves, I would like to see this video on your channel. It would also be interesting to learn how to implement a changer inventory, how to simulate server operation, so that it works! I'll be looking forward to it!

  • @pixelfox119
    @pixelfox119 Před rokem +1

    As a programmer in game development I must admit I'm totally against this 😂
    But I do reason with the aspect of why people do this. If it's a solo campaign story line, yea I can see hacks bieng fun with no harm intended. My issue is in creating cracks for games to be played outside of purchase, and or disrupting an official server/lobby for the games multiplayer. I still can understand to an extent when games sources become unplayable, server shut downs, etc. Software should become freeware open source after a certain shelf life, or platform upgrade. I can also see hacks bieng harmless and fun if more companies allowed moded servers that ran separately from official servers but still accessible for players if they chose to.

    • @gdmathguy
      @gdmathguy Před rokem

      I just think it depends how you use the hacks. For example, some people just make hacks to see how much they can break the game when going outside game limits and I think that's ok, because it's just fun. Ofc, I agree that you shouldn't do that in multiplayer games

  • @zanexGHG
    @zanexGHG Před rokem +72

    In my opinion minecraft is the best thing to start with since it doesnt have any anticheats if you just use a singleplayer world and you can just play around with values + there are many great open source hack clients too and also in my opinion java is a mid hardened language to learn but if you get it you can do basically everything with it.

    • @jera10m29d
      @jera10m29d Před rokem +4

      I do not render myself as a hacker or reverse-engineer, but your opinion is true as hell, I have learnt a lot from playing with minecraft source. Ngl it greatly helped me in becoming programmer, most of the coding (especially Java) skills I avale rn are from minecraft code analysis. And MC modding is fun on its own as well lol

    • @arijanj
      @arijanj Před rokem +2

      minecraft is shit to start with because you already have everything set up for you and you don't need to figure anything out, you're just using someone else's source code to make a mod for the game and not learning anything about how it works

    • @C4rnee
      @C4rnee Před rokem +3

      I remember when I was able to make an auto clicker in like 10 minutes, was fun, would recommend

    • @R3ub3n
      @R3ub3n Před 8 měsíci

      @@arijanj unless it's bedrock edition

    • @iambored1528
      @iambored1528 Před 4 měsíci

      do you have autism/a similar learning disability?

  • @krob_
    @krob_ Před rokem +4

    whilst TheCherno is a godsent C++ teacher, he won't teach you programming as a whole. his videoseries is more of a reference-book. i almost gave up on understanding the whole concept of memory but then i found chernos videos, and this year i dipped my toes into rust (with the rustbook) which further clarified the bigger picture. i hope rust will get more recognition from the gamehacking scene, really seems like an awesome language.

  • @heavybladevideo
    @heavybladevideo Před rokem +5

    I'm really glad that you reccomended things that you don't need to pay for. I started learning C++ from Codecademy, but after a while you hit a paywall. Thanks for making this tutorial.

  • @user-zp9kb5gq2q
    @user-zp9kb5gq2q Před rokem +1

    На самом деле очень полезный материал.

  • @piotrhat8980
    @piotrhat8980 Před rokem

    thank you very much mate it was very helpful

  • @_Rasec
    @_Rasec Před rokem +6

    You should make some tutorials on a style like this, I code yet know next to nothing on how to hack.
    This channel has good potential especially since you seem to cativate attention quite easily like this.

  • @Tuho420
    @Tuho420 Před rokem +20

    CAZZ IS BACK!

  • @resresres1
    @resresres1 Před rokem +1

    A lot of info in this video doesn't apply to the much harder to detect "hacks" that use computer vision, rather than hacks that read memory or hook into dlls or etc...

  • @WibleWobble
    @WibleWobble Před rokem +1

    I started with roblox games, and i learned a lot more from there. I would save a client side instance of the game, figure out how the workspace and stuff were structured, and use it to make an esp tool or something. Small starts lead to big things

  • @juu7556
    @juu7556 Před rokem +4

    I have a question can I make legacy aimbot for fortnite or I can’t

  • @0nullBit
    @0nullBit Před rokem +7

    this video is so clutch thank you i know how to code and i am able to do some stuff but never could i learn the low level stuff this just popped in my recommended

    • @tungstenball
      @tungstenball Před rokem

      you know how to code but you cant do low level stuff?

    • @0nullBit
      @0nullBit Před rokem +1

      @@tungstenball low level means near to machine language (binary) and how the processor, ram work opcodes etc. higher level are languages like java python they are more easy to read and more efficent when wanting to create a program. But for game hacking and reverse engeneering youll need low level knowledge
      edit: in general low level knowledge can be very useful cause you know whats happening behind the scenes and can therefore find vulns or know why something does or doesnt work e.g.

  • @bapoTV
    @bapoTV Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the advices and ressources, I'm really interested in making cheats, not even for cheating, but for making some game clients for myself on the games I play like Minecraft Bedrock when I have to play with my friends. There's almost no ressources on the internet. Guided Hacking helped me a bit, I learned how to use Cheat Engine. By the way, I'm also IP banned because you need to pay to go to their forums lol. Thanks again for infos !

  • @khareckless6769
    @khareckless6769 Před rokem +2

    as a 3 year student at a programming university, oh boy is it not simple to hack games with moderate to good anti cheat. While possible it takes so much time to learn and all the guides mentioned you probably need to know them like a lawyer knows the laws

    • @resresres1
      @resresres1 Před rokem

      Use the new wave of computer vision for bypassing anti-cheat. It's extremely difficult to get detected by anti-cheat with a hack that uses computer vision as there is nothing that actually hooks into windows or game processes. Look into something called Yolov6 (single stage object detection), which is certainly possible to train for games.

  • @JohnDoe-zh6wn
    @JohnDoe-zh6wn Před rokem +4

    Eac is really hard to get around and when you get around it your loophole will be gone within the day. Even the most experienced struggle to make cheats for fortnite.

    • @HXD90
      @HXD90 Před rokem

      How about Battleye, any experience with it?

  • @matejtydli8332
    @matejtydli8332 Před rokem +3

    Ehhmm "Windows API"... so I guess that on linux it is much harder to create some cheat? Am I right?

    • @Aweirdwhale
      @Aweirdwhale Před měsícem +1

      Yes, for several reasons.
      First there are a lot fewer Linux compatible games even if that is changing so a smaller training panel. Then, it follows from the first point, as there are fewer games, there is less demand for cheats and therefore less support. There is also the problem of architecture, as the systems are very different, there are small changes in the compiled code. So, a tutorial for Windows will not work on Linux.
      But that doesn't mean it's impossible, it can be learned like anything, but I advise you to start with Windows, perhaps on a VM.

  • @jkielacague5760
    @jkielacague5760 Před rokem +2

    i find C++ easy maybe because thats the first programming language i got learned and used to🙂

  • @OXGN2001
    @OXGN2001 Před rokem +5

    Thanks for another motivation ☺️

    • @cazz
      @cazz  Před rokem +5

      No problem 😊

  • @freeloaderuser6793
    @freeloaderuser6793 Před rokem +5

    I wanted to get into game hacking/modding as a side gig to piss off kids on roblox lol That actually got me really interested in hacking and now I'm pursuing ethical hacking as a career. If only this video was available in 2020 when I had so much free time lol. Thanks for making it anyways. I'll save it and subscribe to support you!

    • @Dani_robloxYT
      @Dani_robloxYT Před rokem

      If you hack your a 5 year old screaming in the mic about your dumb little hacks

    • @freeloaderuser6793
      @freeloaderuser6793 Před rokem

      @@Dani_robloxYT what does that even mean?

    • @neon_4444
      @neon_4444 Před rokem

      Can you hack?? I really want to learn hacking aswell and I'm depending my future on it. Dropping out of school to do a cyber security course.

    • @user-fd4il6pi9i
      @user-fd4il6pi9i Před rokem

      @@neon_4444 All you need to do is spend a few years learning and with experience anything will happenn

  • @kamiya-samaselitevampires2138

    I'm an I.T student a programmer, python is the easiest hacking platform for me, and these are actually my goals, I like hacking. Thanks for the extra source btw.

  • @xanatitan8103
    @xanatitan8103 Před rokem

    The last quote, simply magnificent!!

  • @icemotion1925
    @icemotion1925 Před rokem +4

    Keep uploading these vids. You're absolutely godsent fr.

    • @cazz
      @cazz  Před rokem +1

      I appreciate it man ❤️

  • @RobeonMew
    @RobeonMew Před rokem +3

    aka anything easy is not worth doing.
    I disagree, but ok

  • @fonzanedelungini
    @fonzanedelungini Před rokem +2

    I doubt learning javascript really helps for game hacking, since it usually runs inside a web browser. JS usually doesn't gets executed on the computer (except for nodejs, but I don't think there is any relevant game based on nodejs or electronjs).

    • @cazz
      @cazz  Před rokem +2

      You are right. There is no inherent reason to do it, I put the icon in the video to give an example of a language people don’t usually expect to be capable of hacking games. You can access the windows api through node.js, hence you can make externals and even inject shell code for quasi-internal cheats. It might have been more appropriate for me to show the node.js logo though.

    • @cedric6941
      @cedric6941 Před rokem +1

      Nodejs is basically Javascript nowadays. You can read/write memory with it and make cheats. You may also use Javascript in the browser to hack games on websites.

    • @fonzanedelungini
      @fonzanedelungini Před rokem +1

      @@cedric6941 Nodejs is built to make performant web-servers. You CAN ofc write cheats that run in nodejs, but you can probably even write cheats in visual basic that run in excel. nobody does these things, they don't make sense.
      if you can hack a browsergame with javascript, it is very likely not a serious game. there is a rule of thumb for web-developers: don't execute any important functionality on the client side. whatever can be hacked will be hacked.

    • @cedric6941
      @cedric6941 Před rokem

      @@fonzanedelungini I think nodejs could be great for external cheats.

    • @fonzanedelungini
      @fonzanedelungini Před rokem

      @@cedric6941 I think python would be better

  • @lubo9961
    @lubo9961 Před rokem +2

    Me: watching this cuz i tought it would be a tutorial how to hack so i can reverse engeneer it to make a better anti cheat for my game
    Him:hahah random tips for hacking GO BRRRRRRR

    • @flxmee1
      @flxmee1 Před rokem

      Doubt it will be on Eac BE Etc.. Level

  • @_Enderpuff
    @_Enderpuff Před rokem +6

    I went here for curiosity and ended up finding actual valuable c++ tutorials which is a programming language i already wanted to learn (Coming from Java and C#)
    Incredible.

  • @jok3d899
    @jok3d899 Před rokem +5

    Great video, proud of you man.

    • @cazz
      @cazz  Před rokem

      Fuck yeah jok3d never expected to see you here man 👌👌

    • @jok3d899
      @jok3d899 Před rokem

      @@cazz popped into my recommended so I said fuck it lets check the progression

  • @zuberkariye2299
    @zuberkariye2299 Před rokem +2

    I was recommended by the YT ago and I am glad because i am just starting my cybersecurity career and this is something that i want to do for fun, I did not know u were one of us. May Allah give you more blessings! Amin! I subed btw!

  • @himanshuatri9117
    @himanshuatri9117 Před rokem +1

    Starting with c++ is a bad idea. It's a complicated language with so many stuff. It's a very strong language but not beginner friendly.
    It's better to start with c or python. Python is better because it's more stronger than c and is an all rounder but it will be hard to switch into other language python had very less syntax which doesn't give you the habit to look for every ; and you feel like you have to code for more for small things.
    I personally started with c and then went into python. When I started with python i fall in love with python because of it's simplicity. Coded for months in it and improved my skills. After an year i wanted to go into competitive programming and wanted to learn DSA. Python wasn't suitable for it. 2 best programming languages were c++ and Java. C++ has an edge because of stl. I started with c++ and now i am in love with c++. It's so strong language. The complexity doesn't affect me anymore because I trained in python for so long that i have developed good skills in programming. I used to hate c, c++ and Java because of their complexities in the beginning but now i understand how much power they give you in return.
    Though my love for python has reduced. It's still a very good language for ai and ml. You could do game development and web development too. I have heard hackers prefer python. Python really fills all the gaps felt by c++. So it's good if you start with python, practice coding for months in it. Learn the power of coding and then switch to c++.

  • @hipno15
    @hipno15 Před rokem +3

    I think that c would be equally as good as cpp, it’s at the same level as cpp and is much more simple to grasp. Personally I dislike the complexity of cpp and newer language features so I would prefer to use c over cpp any day.

    • @cazz
      @cazz  Před rokem +4

      I really love C for it's simplicity, it is a language with so much power. The reason I find myself using C++ most of the time though is because C++ has more modern builtin features (bloat) that make my life easier while remaining as powerful as C.

    • @uwuLegacy
      @uwuLegacy Před rokem +1

      Personally it’s the opposite case for me. C++ can do everything C can with a shit ton of features that you totally don’t need to use if you like the simplicity, but that are available for when you do need them.

  • @kosuken
    @kosuken Před rokem +4

    I’m not gunna hack but knowing the concept is interesting (I started with c# (for unity) , I’m still learning)

    • @cazz
      @cazz  Před rokem +2

      Good luck man! Unity game development is a very sought-after skill, and it’s pretty fun once you get the ball rolling.

  • @poubelle-syncgx676
    @poubelle-syncgx676 Před rokem +1

    Hi, thats actually very sad that u stopped making vid.. it was very usefull, anyway thx for your help

  • @aidnzz
    @aidnzz Před rokem

    Great video 😃

  • @wyvrnres
    @wyvrnres Před rokem +4

    Can you make videos on kernel cheating or any ways to bypass anticheats? Also, ive learned more in the past 7 hours watching your videos than any other time in my life. Thank you

    • @CRiQ01
      @CRiQ01 Před rokem +1

      In order to fully bypass an anticheat, you must get as much information as possible about the anticheat you are trying to bypass from cheating forums such as unknowncheats. For example, some basic information you could get is to never use IOCTL while bypassing EAC. Also, when going internal on EAC (as many people prefer), Createthreadex will not work. I recommend you to start learning the basics of UM KM bypassing on EAC. Since it is quite easy to bypass and if you get some knowledge about it, your cheat can last long enough as soon as you use it for yourself.

    • @wyvrnres
      @wyvrnres Před rokem +1

      @@CRiQ01 thank you for the info!

    • @borko883
      @borko883 Před rokem

      @@p0xygen uc is fulled with a bunch off niggas, they need to be humbled. 90% of the resources there are useless, bullshit, leeched, reposted.

  • @SkydivingSquid
    @SkydivingSquid Před rokem +3

    I went to school for this stuff and am a degreed software engineer...
    There are middle school kids who can write code better than me.
    If youre passionate about this stuff, start learning as a hobby and you will do VERY well.

  • @Ice.rl.
    @Ice.rl. Před rokem

    cazz could you make a video on external silent aim plz

  • @user-jd3gf5xw1x
    @user-jd3gf5xw1x Před rokem +1

    video randomly appeared on my recommended. there's so many things that I want to learn, but right now all of my time has been taken by my studies. arghh.
    I'm not even 20, so far I've done discord bots, minecraft plugins (NMS is a pain until mojang mapping was released) and some odd programming challenges here and there, but it's not enough.
    I desire to be able to:
    - create 3d games (in unity, I started but didn't go in much)
    - 3d modelling (i did the donut and anvil tutorial 5 years ago and didn't move much then)
    - drawing (cuz I like anime)
    - speak another language (japanese, because animme. I'm between N5 and N4)
    - hacking (my current diploma right now, and it's generic hacking. web, vms, not games tho)
    - composing/arranging music (still doing right now)
    - host servers (i learnt how to port forward a inecraft server and host it out of spite cuz someone said I can't, then proceeded to learn a lot about mods, server hosting, compatibility, the different versions of java, timings, etc, but I would say I only know the basic level)
    - rig 3d models (I find it cool to be able to control a character in VR)
    - animation (dillongoo inspired me when gods dont bleed came out, it's why I went to blender)
    man, I know I need to just pick one and focus but I just want to do all of these. right now I'm just focusing on music and my diploma. I hope these motivations and desires remain later in life, I really want to be able to do all of this things, including game hacking (inspired by liveoverflow's pwnadventure series)

  • @levoohks1927
    @levoohks1927 Před rokem +4

    how long do you think it will take for an already knowing c++ developer to get into writing cheats (bypassing eac and so on)

    • @cazz
      @cazz  Před rokem +4

      If you already know C++ it could take a you a few weeks… maybe less. You can look around GitHub and Unknowncheats for example drivers. Set up a VM to test and start making your own. Good luck 👌

    • @DeveloperLuka
      @DeveloperLuka Před rokem +1

      @@cazz I kinda think that 3 weeks is a pretty unrealistic time zone of bypassing eac but I’ve never did it so I might just think it’s to hard.

    • @depralexcrimson
      @depralexcrimson Před rokem

      @@DeveloperLuka EAC is the easiest to bypass, because devs can't implement it properly at all. Some BE games are easier than others as well, because devs don't have a clue how to integrate them properly.

  • @SirCapalotBeats
    @SirCapalotBeats Před rokem +3

    Can you do a part 2 covering anticheat bypassing and kernel mode development?

    • @cazz
      @cazz  Před rokem +2

      That’s a good idea.

  • @ofeki4533
    @ofeki4533 Před rokem +2

    Great vid Cazz!
    Thanks 🙏🏽

  • @energy-tunes
    @energy-tunes Před rokem +3

    Am i the only one who often times gets overwhelmed by how much high quality free information on such a variety of topics is available online?

  • @ardwetha
    @ardwetha Před rokem +3

    Do you think googling stuff to look how it's done is okay? Or stuff like using bases for example yours for internal?

    • @fizipcfx
      @fizipcfx Před rokem +2

      it is ofcourse okay. Programmers, hackers, or even scientists look stuff up all the time. If you need to use a lot of different libraries, programming languages, APIs at the same time, you should learn how things work instead of memorizing syntax or implementation. Otherwise you would burnout quickly because of the cognitive overload.

    • @cazz
      @cazz  Před rokem +1

      As I’ve become a better programmer I’ve realized that programming is a way of thinking. We all use google and stack Overflow constantly which a lot of people don’t realize. Programmers, through knowledge and experience and google, manage to make the computer do what they want it to do. Good luck and keep looking up what you don’t know.

    • @uwuLegacy
      @uwuLegacy Před rokem

      Adding on to the replies, building on already done research is one of the most important aspects of all sciences.

    • @MrTurbo_
      @MrTurbo_ Před rokem +1

      Nobody cares how you do something, people care about the result no matter what you do, if it means you get better or faster results because of it, hell yeah, go for it! The only trap i see some of my colleagues fall in to is copy pasting without taking the time to understand what they are copy pasting which means they never really learn from it which can really slow them down and degrade code quality a lot

  • @Kohl08
    @Kohl08 Před rokem +2

    this guy just sounds like a hacker, wouldn't mess with him in gaming let alone at all

  • @zethcader6478
    @zethcader6478 Před rokem

    I use Linux, many times in this video you mention the Windows API, am I out of luck if I want to use my current OS when learning to hack? I know its possible on Linux, but it seems beginner tutorials rely heavily on Windows. Any advice?

  • @mateuszjachimowicz2280
    @mateuszjachimowicz2280 Před rokem +3

    Good content to learn how hackers are thinking

  • @hackz0x666
    @hackz0x666 Před rokem +3

    Wish i would have watched this at the beginning of my journey😭
    Welp cant give up now😂💪

    • @cazz
      @cazz  Před rokem +2

      Haha hell no 😂! Never give up brother you will make it inshallah 🙏🏾🙏🏾

    • @EUROSPORTS4TECH
      @EUROSPORTS4TECH Před rokem

      R u Muslim

    • @rashed3336
      @rashed3336 Před rokem +1

      @@cazz you're muslim! 😥💓💞

    • @zuberkariye2299
      @zuberkariye2299 Před rokem

      @@rashed3336 I am also shocked it!

  • @seanstewart285
    @seanstewart285 Před rokem +1

    As a real software engineer, “hacking” a game is merely an application of legitimate debugging and systems engineering skills you need to develop in order to be successful in the industry. These skills are what stratify the titles of “developer” and “engineer”.

  • @MrTurbo_
    @MrTurbo_ Před rokem +2

    I got in to game hacking on a game written in kotlin compiled to js and webgl, i kind of got in to it by accident as i was wondering how the game was made (being i was a web dev at the moment, mobile dev now) so i started trying to get access to the game state as I knew they used react and expected them to use redux, this took like a month of trying ever so often and i had to make my own tools, but then when i first managed to fly up by changing some values i kind of didn't stop working on it for 9 months and in the end made a framework which could hot reload js code in to the game which allowed for really quite fast development, but not quite fast enough because now I'm working on something which extracts all type data from the game which together with some other code analyzing tools i build would allow you to write mods with typescript support in a way similar to Minecraft fabric mods with mixins, except i have all the original class, argument, method and property names
    The only thing i feel kinda bad about is that by releasing some of my methods open source i started a huge hacking epidemic in this game which until now had almost 0 hackers which i never really expected because i didn't expect to be the first one to figure out how to write cheats in JavaScript for a game running on JavaScript, so yeah, the developers of that game must love me

    • @MrTurbo_
      @MrTurbo_ Před rokem

      @@richardlyman2961 nobody asked for your existence and yet here you are, wasting oxygen and my time, if you ain't got anything useful to say just shut the fuck up, if you live by those rules it's gonna save you a lot trouble once you grow up and graduate from middle school

  • @Northous
    @Northous Před rokem +3

    Literally everything I already knew

    • @cazz
      @cazz  Před rokem +9

      same

    • @Northous
      @Northous Před rokem +3

      @@cazz really, oh I would of been worried if you didn't know anything when making this video, your know 😅 it's has something to do with the deloreans I think

    • @thearchiveyt
      @thearchiveyt Před rokem

      No one asked :D

  • @a.j.outlaster1222
    @a.j.outlaster1222 Před rokem

    "Best time to start learning was about 10 years ago,
    But, The second best time, Is now."
    "WRONG! It was 9 years ago!"

  • @daft1255
    @daft1255 Před rokem

    hey cazz, I would appreciate if you would teach how to mod android/ios games and using certain software to do it? thanks alot 😁

  • @ericchen9245
    @ericchen9245 Před rokem +1

    Can someone tell me where exactly do you write the code and then run the code?

  • @MelonPython
    @MelonPython Před rokem +2

    "learn he said" "Read the doc he said" sike, I got GPT. No knowledge needed xD

  • @monkegames7432
    @monkegames7432 Před rokem

    I mod games and I heard “it’s about how many times your willing to fail” and all I said was yeah it’s really what it’s about I mod unity games which is way easier but because I didn’t learn unity and I only learned c# it’s a little harder it just takes tons of time

  • @maximothanos3810
    @maximothanos3810 Před rokem +1

    Yes sir Thank you I will now write a whole essay on how trees grow and no i did not copy. Trees are an essential part of the natural world and play a vital role in the health and wellbeing of the planet. From towering redwoods to delicate saplings, trees come in all shapes and sizes, and each one has its own unique characteristics and growth patterns. In this essay, we will explore the various factors that contribute to how trees grow and the ways in which they adapt and respond to their environment.
    One of the most important factors that determines how trees grow is their access to sunlight, water, and nutrients. Trees rely on these resources to fuel their growth and development, and they are constantly seeking out ways to maximize their exposure to them. In order to access sunlight, trees will often grow tall and slender, with branches that stretch out towards the sky. This allows them to capture as much light as possible, which is vital for photosynthesis, the process by which trees convert sunlight into energy. Trees also rely on water to survive, and they have evolved a number of different strategies for accessing and conserving it. Some trees, such as willows and poplars, have shallow root systems that allow them to quickly absorb water from the ground. Others, such as oaks and maples, have deep roots that reach down into the water table, allowing them to access water even during dry periods.
    In addition to sunlight and water, trees also need a variety of nutrients in order to grow and thrive. These nutrients are typically found in the soil, and trees absorb them through their roots. Different trees have different nutrient requirements, and some are more adaptable to different soil types than others. For example, pine trees are known for their ability to grow in poor, acidic soil, while oak trees prefer rich, well-draining soil.
    Another important factor that affects how trees grow is their age. As trees age, they go through a number of different stages of growth, each of which is characterized by different physical and biological changes. In the early stages of life, trees are small and vulnerable, and they must work hard to establish themselves and compete with other plants for resources. As they grow older, they become more established and are better able to withstand the challenges of their environment. For example, mature trees are typically better able to withstand drought and extreme weather conditions than younger trees, and they are also more resistant to insect infestations and diseases.
    There are many other factors that can affect how trees grow, including temperature, humidity, and the presence of other plants and animals. For example, trees that grow in warmer climates are typically more drought-resistant than those that grow in cooler regions, and trees that grow in humid environments are typically more resistant to pests and diseases than those that grow in dry conditions. In addition, the presence of other plants and animals can have a significant impact on how trees grow, as they can provide competition for resources or serve as a source of nourishment and support.
    In conclusion, trees are complex and fascinating organisms that are constantly adapting and responding to their environment in order to grow and thrive. Whether they are towering redwoods or delicate saplings, trees play a vital role in the health and wellbeing of the planet, and understanding how they grow is an important part of preserving and protecting them.

    • @cazz
      @cazz  Před rokem

      Thank you for this important message squire

  • @mobslicer1529
    @mobslicer1529 Před 10 měsíci

    cherno is definitely goated. i would say i'm a pretty good programmer, but reverse engineering has always been the hard part for me.

  • @peccato
    @peccato Před rokem +2

    as an italian ur name makes me laugh so much

  • @rattusvitruvius
    @rattusvitruvius Před rokem

    thank you for the clear explanation

  • @tbirrell
    @tbirrell Před 9 měsíci

    My question for you. is, how would you get past the anti cheat in these pizza that you make?

  • @Cralzen
    @Cralzen Před 11 měsíci +1

    *Pov: me learning hacking*
    *Me after 1 year of learning: LET’S TURN ROBLOX INTO A MARIO-*

  • @enymus3081
    @enymus3081 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Of course it is directly correlated to talent 🤦‍♂ Every sort of skill has the potential to be trained by random people or people with talent in it. Obviously in "gaming" is no spirit so there are no real people with talent in it. Same goes for people who create cheats for games, just for the sake of cheating in games.
    Talented and "real" people won't be struggling as much as the best "cheat-software" creators when they give it a shot.
    Just because some amateur scumbacks are wasting thousands of hours into something like the "creation of cheats" doesn't mean they are really good at it. Obviously not everyone is capable to creat cheats no matter how hard they try.
    Then there are some people who get the hang of it when they try.
    And then there are people who got real talent who aren't wasting it into something like creating cheats for online-games, because they know how to make real money with their skill-set, which they achieved not only because of the time they invested into training and learning, but also because they got talent.
    It's the same with sports, martial arts, electronics, engineering, art, music and almost everything else anyone can think of.
    Talent is the foundation and after that comes everything else, as long as one desires to get real quality out of the quantity in life.

  • @PercTheBandit
    @PercTheBandit Před 8 měsíci +1

    I've been wanting to learn how to code and make cheats Etc
    but not even for personal use I just think it's really interesting on how it all works.
    but I'm very familiar with how cheats work and shit like that but I find it very difficult when it comes to making them.
    but I have so many questions about how certain shit works. but i feel like the questions i have are really dumb yk.but
    I think after watching this I'm going to give it a try.

  • @D3f4uLT_
    @D3f4uLT_ Před 7 měsíci +1

    For me the most difficult thing to learn is how to use the Windows APIs

  • @grin6029
    @grin6029 Před rokem

    Ive started making roblox exploits it might sound funny but its a really good start with simple lua and it being such a popular game that its bound to have forums about it.

  • @hirick1322
    @hirick1322 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I just learnt c++ and it is super easy thank you for telling how to start game hacking 🙂

    • @siman211
      @siman211 Před 9 měsíci

      How did you start learning c++ with the cherno or with learncpp

  • @Linxerxx
    @Linxerxx Před rokem +1

    I would just say this is learning how to make exploits for games not hacking

  • @Brockis429
    @Brockis429 Před 4 měsíci

    would cs50s intro to python followed by trying to build a discord bot be a good place to start before switching over to c++?

  • @mrobvious6112
    @mrobvious6112 Před rokem

    I never have done game hacking, but have done a few of a basic hacks like web app hack, system hack, wireless hack, but not too crazy. But game hacking would be fun even though using the mind would be kinda intense depending on the complexity..

  • @ahmadirfan7840
    @ahmadirfan7840 Před rokem

    Question. Is this beneficial for someone who want to get a job by doing game hacking? As you mentioned in the video, be realistic. So this is what pop out from my head

  • @nigeI
    @nigeI Před rokem +2

    GH is like $120 though

    • @cazz
      @cazz  Před rokem +2

      yeah... no one should spend that much on GH xd there are other free resources

  • @TobyAdd
    @TobyAdd Před rokem +1

    otherwise, everyone who watches this channel, like me, are schoolchildren, and in order not to figure it out, they immediately write 'how' or 'what to do'

  • @jamesdean0885
    @jamesdean0885 Před 5 měsíci

    I'm always curious how they do it.

  • @proheroexperiencing5598
    @proheroexperiencing5598 Před rokem +2

    You should hack ONLY if you are playing alone/solo

  • @bibivlb1226
    @bibivlb1226 Před rokem +1

    Please, my friend, is it possible to hack Free Fire? I love your explanation. Thank you🖤🥰🥰

  • @boiman2
    @boiman2 Před rokem +1

    bro,Im surprised to is this video is not taken down my CZcams

  • @CommonSense29
    @CommonSense29 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks so much for this, has proven to be a good guide so far

  • @Logzzyyy
    @Logzzyyy Před rokem

    I've been learning some coding I like python myself, but I learn C++ in school

  • @matomarek2998
    @matomarek2998 Před rokem

    First you don't need programming language unless you are going to break into some military facilitaty you just need to use softwares that were made for particullar purpose. For example: Wifi hacking > aircrack-ng, password cracking - hashcat, sql database extraction - sqlmap, network mapping - NMAP and so on. thats all. But for hacking games yes you need to learn how to program.