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# A list of hacked clients for Minecraft
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**Bold** means actively maintained, atleast once a month
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## Prelude
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I do not endorse anything on this list. Use this at your own risk!
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Software here may be infected with malware or other trojans.
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Just because something is open source does not mean it is safe to use.
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Use a sandbox or check the source code and compile it yourself to be on the safe side.
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## Clients I use(d), sometime read the source code of, etc...
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* [**Wurst**](https://github.com/Wurst-Imperium/Wurst7)
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## Good clients I use and can recommend
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I used all of these clients, checked the source code and use almost all of them daily.
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* [Wurst](https://github.com/Wurst-Imperium/Wurst7)
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* [ForgeHax](https://github.com/fr1kin/ForgeHax)
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* [KAMI Blue](https://github.com/kami-blue/client)
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* [**LiquidBounce**](https://github.com/CCBlueX/LiquidBounce)
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* [LiquidBounce](https://github.com/CCBlueX/LiquidBounce)
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## Other OpenSource clients (I heard of or found)
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I heard of these clients from friends or found them while browsing various wikis/git servers.
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* [BleachHack](https://github.com/BleachDrinker420/BleachHack)
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* [**Meteor**](https://github.com/MeteorDevelopment/meteor-client)
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* [**Ares**](https://github.com/AresClient/ares)
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* [Meteor](https://github.com/MeteorDevelopment/meteor-client)
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* [Ares](https://github.com/AresClient/ares)
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* [Salhack](https://github.com/ionar2/spidermod)
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* [GameSense](https://github.com/IUDevman/gamesense-client)
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* [pepsimod](https://github.com/Team-Pepsi/pepsimod)
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## Clients you should **not** use
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These clients are not fully open source (you can't read the code and understand what it does on your computer) and should not be trusted.
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These clients "might be safe", but remember, it cannot be verified/checked.
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* Impact, RusherHack (Closed source for no good reason)
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* FutureClient (Closed source, trusted and promoted way too much)
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* Impact, Aristois (Closed source for no good reason with paid features)
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* RusherHack (Closed source for no good reason and paid)
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* FutureClient (Closed source and paid, trusted and promoted way too much)
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* Inertia (Closed source for no good reason, connection to some "chat" server)
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* Aristois (Closed source, **likely a RAT** - we are currently investigating this)
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## Clients you should **never** touch
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These clients have malicious intents and should never be used.
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* Sigma/Jello (Older versions killed firewalls and monitoring tools, along with other stuff)
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* Phobos, Winst0n, nhack (Backdoor)
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* Kinodupe, Adolf, G4DMODE, Backdoor (Stealer)
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* Coffee Client (KillSwitch)
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* Shadow Client (WebSocket BackDoor, test.exe in StartUp)
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* Coffee Client (KillSwitch)
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