Notes/Minecraft/Clients.md

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A list of hacked clients for Minecraft

Bold means actively maintained, atleast once a month

Prelude

I do not endorse anything on this list. Use this at your own risk!
Software here may be infected with malware or other trojans.
Just because something is open source does not mean it is safe to use.
Use a sandbox or check the source code and compile it yourself to be on the safe side.

Clients I use(d), sometime read the source code of, etc...

Other OpenSource clients (I heard of or found)

I heard of these clients from friends or found them while browsing various wikis/git servers.

Clients you should not use

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.
These clients "might be safe", but remember, it cannot be verified/checked.

  • Impact, RusherHack (Closed source for no good reason)
  • FutureClient (Closed source, trusted and promoted way too much)
  • Inertia (Closed source for no good reason, connection to some "chat" server)
  • Aristois (Closed source, likely a RAT - we are currently investigating this)

Clients you should never touch

These clients have malicious intents and should never be used.

  • Sigma/Jello (Older versions killed firewalls and monitoring tools, along with other stuff)
  • Phobos, Winst0n, nhack (Backdoor)
  • Kinodupe, Adolf, G4DMODE, Backdoor (Stealer)
  • Coffee Client (KillSwitch)
  • Shadow Client (WebSocket BackDoor, test.exe in StartUp)