{"id":24249,"date":"2021-11-08T05:32:16","date_gmt":"2021-11-08T05:32:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/cod-vanguard-streamer-exposed-for-hacking-by-cdl-pros"},"modified":"2024-07-20T04:49:00","modified_gmt":"2024-07-20T04:49:00","slug":"cod-vanguard-streamer-exposed-for-hacking-by-cdl-pros","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/en\/call-of-duty\/cod-vanguard-streamer-exposed-for-hacking-by-cdl-pros","title":{"rendered":"COD Vanguard streamer exposed for hacking by CDL pros"},"content":{"rendered":"

A Call of Duty: Vanguard<\/a> streamer trended on Twitter after being exposed by Call of Duty League (CDL) pros for using hacks in a recent COD Vanguard S&D tournament. The streamer subsequently hit back by leaking a list of supposed cheaters<\/a>, including the names of a few famous individuals within the Call of Duty<\/a> community who have allegedly been cheating since the launch of Black Ops Cold War.<\/p>\n

Just days following the release of COD Vanguard, players have already fallen prey to hackers running rampant in the game. With the new Call of Duty Richochet anti-cheat<\/a> only releasing in early December, many hackers have tried their luck in competitive COD Vanguard events. <\/p>\n

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Call of Duty’s Ricochet anti-cheat couldn’t come sooner. (Picture: Activision)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

CDL pros slam cheater in COD Vanguard S&D tournament<\/h2>\n

On 7th November, CDL pros were surprised when a team of relatively unknown players could defeat OpTic 3-2 during a $7000 S&D tournament. Upon further inspection of his Twitch<\/a> stream, it was later revealed that one of the players on the team, Shiv (or ShivGTK), was using hacks.<\/p>\n

Although Shiv’s POV looked normal on stream, viewers noticed the cheat software on his screen through his monitor cam. In particular, you can see the player’s nameplate through the wall.<\/p>\n