Cybercriminals frequently name malicious files after popular game cheats to trick users into running them.
While there is no single "official" version of this specific file, it typically falls into one of the following categories:
Legitimate game modifiers (like Cheat Engine ) are often flagged by antivirus software because they "inject" code into other programs—a behavior also seen in viruses. RG-CHEATS.exe
A program designed to modify a running game's memory (RAM) to grant cheats like infinite health or money.
⚠️ Executable files like "RG-CHEATS.exe" from unverified sources carry a high risk of malware infection , including Trojans or data stealers. 🔍 What is RG-CHEATS.exe? ⚠️ Executable files like "RG-CHEATS
The executable is not a standard or officially recognized software from a major developer. It is most commonly associated with third-party game trainers or "mod menus" designed to provide unfair advantages in video games.
Some community-made tools for handheld devices (like the "RG" series of handhelds from Anbernic ) use similar naming conventions for cheat-loading scripts. 🛡️ Safety and Risks It is most commonly associated with third-party game
Using unofficial cheat executables involves significant security tradeoffs: