As of 2025, the era of "software-only" bypasses is ending. With the rise of HVCI (Hypervisor-Protected Code Integrity) and Pluton security chips, traditional kernel exploits are dying. The future of the lies in hardware-based DMA (Direct Memory Access) attacks, using a second PC via a PCIe screamer cable to read memory without touching the CPU. Grim is adapting by implementing IOMMU (Input-Output Memory Management Unit) protection, but that comes with a heavy performance cost.
It restricts the speed and frequency of packets, preventing fast-clickers or movement exploits. grim anticheat bypass
The client can gain a micro-advantage in speed or jump height without triggering a violation. 2. Exploiting Transaction and Ping Delay As of 2025, the era of "software-only" bypasses is ending