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If you are still hunting for DMA firmware on public boards, you are basically begging for a manual ban from Ricochet. It is 2026, and Activision’s memory scanning and hardware-level checks are lightyears ahead of what they were during the Vanguard days. If you take a public, pre-flashed dump for your 75T or 100T card, expect a signature-based detection before you even finish your first match.
The problem with most of these "providers" you find on other forums is that they oversubscribe their firmware. They sell the same piece of code to a hundred people, Ricochet flags the unique PCIe device signature or the DMA communication pattern, and suddenly your card is just a very expensive paperweight.
What you actually need to consider for COD/Ricochet:
If you see someone advertising "undetected" firmware on a public post, check their history. If it is a fresh account or a known reseller from other boards, treat it like a honeypot. Most of these guys are just reselling the same garbage that got mass-flagged last month. Always demand a screen-share of the device manager modification and proof of how they handle the DMA signature—if they act hesitant, keep your money in your pocket.
While skids are getting their main accounts nuked by detected pastes and cheap, saturated firmware, the Infocheats community is vetting their hardware, isolating their environments, and keeping their HWID safe from the next Ricochet sweep.
The problem with most of these "providers" you find on other forums is that they oversubscribe their firmware. They sell the same piece of code to a hundred people, Ricochet flags the unique PCIe device signature or the DMA communication pattern, and suddenly your card is just a very expensive paperweight.
What you actually need to consider for COD/Ricochet:
- Custom Firmware (CFW): Do not touch anything that isn't bespoke. You need a build that randomizes your device’s vendor ID, device ID, and subsystem ID to mimic legitimate peripherals like a NIC or a capture card.
- The 75T/100T Bottleneck: These cards are common targets. If you are serious about avoiding a ban wave, you need a dev who actually understands how to bypass ObCallbacks and handle the PCIe request speed limitations to avoid suspicious memory access patterns.
- DMA Protection: Ensure your provider isn't just selling you a flash; you need a legit stealth implementation that handles the driver communication without leaving obvious traces in your system's device manager.
If you see someone advertising "undetected" firmware on a public post, check their history. If it is a fresh account or a known reseller from other boards, treat it like a honeypot. Most of these guys are just reselling the same garbage that got mass-flagged last month. Always demand a screen-share of the device manager modification and proof of how they handle the DMA signature—if they act hesitant, keep your money in your pocket.
While skids are getting their main accounts nuked by detected pastes and cheap, saturated firmware, the Infocheats community is vetting their hardware, isolating their environments, and keeping their HWID safe from the next Ricochet sweep.