Modern reverse engineering shows that disabling AFK often involves freezing the "last action" timestamp in the client's memory to bypass the default 5-minute threshold. Security Risks in 3.3.5
Includes "Fly Mode," "Wall Climb," "Speed Hack," and "Water Walk". These manipulate the client's position and physics data, though modern server emulators like AzerothCore or TrinityCore often have passive detection for these. Wow Emu Hacker 3.3 5 exploits
WEH historically provided a suite of "hacks" that modified how the game client interacted with the server environment: Modern reverse engineering shows that disabling AFK often