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If you have already downloaded it, you should:

Using third-party tools to manipulate matchmaking is a violation of the EULA for most major games (like Activision’s Security and Enforcement Policy). This often results in a permanent hardware ID (HWID) ban.

with an updated tool like Malwarebytes or upload the file to VirusTotal to see if other engines detect it as a threat.

Never disable your real-time protection to run an unverified .exe from a .rar archive.

Usually claims to provide "bot lobbies" (matches filled with easy, AI-controlled enemies) to help players increase their stats, unlock camos, or level up quickly.

If legitimate (rare), it likely uses a VPN or matchmaking exploit. If illegitimate (common), it may be a "stealer" or "RAT" (Remote Access Trojan). Critical Risks

Many "Project" labeled tools are paid scams where the software simply doesn't work after purchase, or the "trial" is a bait-and-switch for a virus. Recommendation



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If you have already downloaded it, you should:

Using third-party tools to manipulate matchmaking is a violation of the EULA for most major games (like Activision’s Security and Enforcement Policy). This often results in a permanent hardware ID (HWID) ban. Project4_Bot_Lobby.rar

with an updated tool like Malwarebytes or upload the file to VirusTotal to see if other engines detect it as a threat. If you have already downloaded it, you should:

Never disable your real-time protection to run an unverified .exe from a .rar archive. Never disable your real-time protection to run an unverified

Usually claims to provide "bot lobbies" (matches filled with easy, AI-controlled enemies) to help players increase their stats, unlock camos, or level up quickly.

If legitimate (rare), it likely uses a VPN or matchmaking exploit. If illegitimate (common), it may be a "stealer" or "RAT" (Remote Access Trojan). Critical Risks

Many "Project" labeled tools are paid scams where the software simply doesn't work after purchase, or the "trial" is a bait-and-switch for a virus. Recommendation