Undetected Cheat Engine Github -

Avoid kernel-mode entirely. Run CE on a separate PC with a hardware KVM (keyboard-video-mouse switch) and read memory via DMA (Direct Memory Access) – this is the only truly “undetected” method, but it costs $200+ for a PCIe FPGA card.

Warning: Even building your own does not guarantee safety. Anti-cheats now use AI heuristics to detect cheating behavior, not just signatures.


"Undetected" is a status, not a permanent feature. A cheat that works today may be detected tomorrow when the anti-cheat provider updates their definitions. undetected cheat engine github

As of 2025, anti-cheat technology is moving toward server-side behavioral analysis and machine learning. Instead of scanning for Cheat Engine signatures, systems like FairFight (now part of EA) track statistical anomalies: unnatural aiming, impossible movement, resource gathering rates.

These systems render UCEs less effective, because even undetectable memory reading can be inferred from behavior. Avoid kernel-mode entirely

Additionally, kernel anti-cheats like Vanguard now run from boot time, checking for unsigned drivers, virtualization, and even debugging flags in CPU registers. UCE developers are in an escalating arms race.

GitHub itself may tighten policies, using automated scanners to detect and remove UCEs before they spread. "Undetected" is a status, not a permanent feature


Instead of using the default "Cheat Engine" window class, UCEs randomize or spoof class names using API hooks. Some even run without any visible window (console-only or hidden GUI) by modifying the Lazarus/Delphi source code of CE.