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==== How does it works? ====
 
==== How does it works? ====
  
TAC Works differently from most anti-cheats. It has many different ways of detecting cheats. The most common is their screenshot anti-cheat. The screenshot anti-cheat takes a screenshot of game screen, then scans it for anything that shouldn't be there. In Black Ops III, they have updated the TAC anti-cheat to scan other processes memory. For example, it will scan the titles of other processes, check the file location, view threads, among other things.
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TAC has different ways to detect cheats:
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Taking screenshots of your game
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Manual verification of your game (rare but still)
  
 
== MPGH Hacks for COD ==
 
== MPGH Hacks for COD ==

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