Former pro player and coach suggests teams play with radar hacks

Former pro player and coach suggests teams play with radar hacks

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.
Drew "Drewtheshrew" Lamb

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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