Former professional player and CS:GO coach Nikita LostDF Babalykov is offering teams to play with radar hacks for money. Another former pro player Drew "Drewtheshrew" Lamb shared this information on his personal page on X (Twitter).
LostDF is reaching out to various esports players and offering them from $3,000 to $7,000 for each match with a radar hack. He is seeking a team from the top 60 of the world rankings to play with a radar hack that is undetectable by FACEIT's anti-cheat and other platforms.
LostDF tried to hide but closed his Steam profile too late. Using Drewtheshrew's archive, he managed to retrieve a list of the scammer's friends, among whom several tier-1 esports players can be found. However, Lamb removed players from the list who had been friends with LostDF for more than 300 days when he was still a coach.
I've removed the people [from the list] who have had him added for 300+ days, as this marks the threshold of after this person stopped being a coach.
List of players whose fair play is in doubt
These esports players are on LostDF's friends list for less than 300 days, indicating they were added after he ceased being a coach. Players on the list may be involved in cheating.
Earlier, LostDF received a VAC ban during RMR qualifications, and as a coach, he exploited a camera bug. He was later accused of illegal employment. Allegedly, he held the position of coach in the VP.Angels women's team under someone else's name.
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