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If you want to learn game hacking then this is the site for you. I was thinking about joining for years and finally bit the bullet. It's 100% worth it IMO. The tutorials are highly detailed and they a... See more
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GuidedHacking is the best resource to learn reverse engineering, game hacking, malware analysis, exploit development and ethical hacking. We sell 11 courses, we have 440+ video tutorials, thousands of text tutorials, thousands of source codes & more. Guided Hacking is a paid service, it is not a free website. You must pay to gain access to our learning materials.
We provide tutorials in text and video format teaching all forms of game modding including the basic programming in C++, Usage of applications such as Cheat Engine, IDA Pro, x64dbg etc..., Basic disassembly of portable executable files, General reverse engineering practices, Graphic APIs such as OpenGL and Direct3D and anything else you might need to learn.
Guided Hacking has been the #1 Source for Learning Game Hacking Since 2011, but we have recently moved into the information security space, adding malware analysis, ethical hacking, exploit development and much more to our catalog of content.
We have 12 content creators and many contributors who all earn money making educational content for our paying customers.
Is Guided Hacking worth it? For 10$ a month you gain access to 11 courses, 440+ video tutorials and almost a thousand text tutorials. So yes, GuidedHacking.com is worth it if you truly want to learn. If you want to paste cheats and pretend to be a hacker on Discord, then you should go somewhere else.
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Great community of game hackers and those that are learning how to do so.
You have to invest time and learn many things. But if you actually try and listen to what the members tell you and use the guides they prepared for the new commers that wont be a problem.
If you are begginer and don't know how to start with gamehacking, guidedhacking.com is best place.
Why?
- Helpful community (will help you even with simpliest issue)
- A lot of good and original resources:
Tutorials from total begginer to advanced & lots of video & text tutorials
- You won't be punished because of lack of knowledge or asking simple things, really community will help you in every situation so don't be afraid to ask anything.
- With all those features (more you can see on the site) you'll learn how to write your first simple hack in few weeks which is amazing
- This is all FREE
This community stands out from other hacking communities because of its friendliness towards beginners. A welcome change in a scene that is characterized by elitism.
literally the best forum about hacking & reverse engeneering, awesome community and helpful tutorials + releases
Awesome spot to learn gamehacking from the ground up!
All you need is a brain and the motivation to learn. You will meet a great group of people willing to help you on your (probably) long journey.
Almost all topics are covered on GH, from novice to expert you will find useful stuff to learn from. Its not a spoonfeeding community but if you are willing to invest time and show some effort you will get the needed assistance to reach the next level.
Our download database also covers most of the essential tools for you to download in order to successful hack and analyze games.
So if you think hacking games is for you, join us!
Its a useful skill to learn in life, dont hesitate to register and start your journey...today!
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Great community and the perfect place to learn about game hacking/modding.

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Best place to learn game hacking. The Beginner tutorials can walk you through the most important steps. It has an amazing collection of Guides and Tutorials, even in video form. Great, helping community.
Honestly the best place to learn game reverse engineering
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