: Many "paid cheats" are vehicles for malware. A user might pay for an advantage only to find their own account credentials or financial data stolen by the very tool they installed.
The existence of such a file points to a sophisticated "Cheat-as-a-Service" (CaaS) industry. Unlike the free, basic scripts found on public forums, paid cheats are premium products: paid cheats.txt
: In high-stakes ranked play, the suspicion of cheating can be as damaging as actual cheating, souring the experience for everyone. : Many "paid cheats" are vehicles for malware