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The most "useful" story involving a similar concept is the of 2018. During the eXTREMESLAND Asia Finals, professional player Nikhil "forsaken" Kumawat was caught using a hack hidden on his computer.

: The "word.exe" hack was discovered, leading to the immediate disqualification of Optic India and a five-year ban for Kumawat from all ESIC-member events. This story became a legendary cautionary tale in esports about the risks and ultimate futility of using renamed executables to hide malicious software. CSHacked.exe

: Tournament admins noticed suspicious activity on his PC during a match against Vietnam’s Revolution. When they approached him to inspect his computer, Kumawat attempted to manually delete the file while the admin was watching. The most "useful" story involving a similar concept

While there is no single real-world file officially named "CSHacked.exe," the name is a common trope in gaming communities, specifically referencing a famous cheating scandal in involving a file disguised as a mundane application. The Story of "Word.exe": The Most Embarrassing CS Scandal This story became a legendary cautionary tale in

: To bypass tournament security, Kumawat renamed his cheat software to "word.exe" to make it look like a standard Microsoft Word file.

Watch the breakdown of how the 'Word.exe' scandal unfolded on the main stage:

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