: A lightweight background check that monitors if the game has received a silent update (which often precedes a "ban wave") and immediately kills the GhostCS.exe process to prevent an unsafe injection.
: Automatically leverages the "Process Ghosting" technique (a known Windows evasion method) to run the injected code from a file that has already been deleted from the disk, making it harder for standard scanners to find the source. GhostCS.exe
Based on common file naming conventions, likely refers to CSGhost (often mislabeled as GhostCS), a popular open-source injector specifically designed for Counter-Strike (CS:GO or CS2). It is widely used to inject dll-based modifications into the game while attempting to bypass the Valve Anti-Cheat (VAC) system. : A lightweight background check that monitors if
If you are developing a "helpful feature" for this type of utility, here is a suggested concept: Feature Idea: "Stealth Integrity Shield" It is widely used to inject dll-based modifications