For the average end-user (not the cheat developer), cheating in video games is a violation of Terms of Service (ToS), not criminal law—except in specific countries like South Korea or China, where cheating can result in fines.
However, the risk lies elsewhere:
No. You will be banned. Anti-cheat systems are too sophisticated for public loaders to remain undetected. Is Exloader Safe
ExLoader is a third-party software application marketed as a "mod loader" or "cheat injector" for popular video games like Counter-Strike 2, Team Fortress 2, and Roblox. While it provides a user-friendly interface for accessing gaming modifications, it carries significant security and account safety risks. Major cybersecurity firms have flagged its associated domains as malicious, and user reports indicate a high incidence of account compromise and malware infection following its use. Technical Security Assessment
ExLoader hosts a library of different modifications. Some are "legit" (subtle) while others are "rage" (obvious). The risk level depends heavily on which specific mod you choose to inject. Privacy and Stability For the average end-user (not the cheat developer),
If you have already downloaded ExLoader, it is highly recommended to: Run a Deep Scan : Use established tools like Malwarebytes Windows Defender Offline Scan to find and quarantine hidden files. Change Passwords
: If you must test suspicious software, do so in a "Sandbox" or Virtual Machine (VM) to isolate it from your primary data. Anti-cheat systems are too sophisticated for public loaders
This report is based on threat intelligence from malware analysis communities (MalwareBazaar, VirusTotal, and reverse engineering reports).