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Valorant Technical Whitepaper // Vanguard Interception
Vanguard Security & Memory Scanning
- Kernel-Level Watchdog: Vanguard starts at boot, monitoring every system call to detect invasive memory hooks.
- Memory Detection: Standard ESP or Internal aimbots are easily flagged because Vanguard scans for unauthorized "Read/Write" operations.
- The Risk of Hooks: Injecting code into Valorant's process is a guaranteed "HWID Ban" due to advanced integrity checks.
- Anti-Virtualization: Vanguard detects most VM and Hypervisor-based cheats, requiring a more "organic" approach to stealth.
- Execution Tracking: Vanguard tracks mouse input at a low level, looking for synthetic movements that don't match hardware signatures.
Color-Based Stealth & Hardware Emulation
- Zero Memory Action: NeverKernel does not read Valorant’s memory. It uses high-speed frame analysis for target identification.
- Color Detection Logic: Our software filters target outlines (Purple, Yellow, Red) instantly, translating visual data into raw coordinates.
- Razer Mouse Exploitation: We utilize vulnerabilities in legitimate hardware drivers (like Razer) to mask our movements as real mouse input.
- Mouse Kernel Driver: Movements are executed via our custom Ring 0 driver, ensuring the input looks 100% human to Vanguard's sensors.
- Dynamic Spoofing: Every time you boot, our driver generates a unique ID, mimicking verified hardware devices to stay invisible.
NeverKernel stays ahead of anti-cheat evolution by mimicking legitimate hardware behavior. By operating outside of the game's memory space, we ensure your account remains safe from intrusive kernel scans.