Free Fire is a really big deal in India. To keep things fair, Garena has an Anti-Cheat thing that's supposed to kick out anyone using hacks, like aimbot or wall-hacks. Even though they update the game a lot, hackers still get in and mess up the game for everyone else.

So, people are wondering:
Why isn't Free Fire's Anti-Cheat catching these hackers faster?

Hackers Keep Changing Their Cheats

As soon as Garena blocks one hack, new ones pop up super quick. These hack makers hide their stuff in apps, secret spaces on your device, and files that are hard to read. That's why the Anti-Cheat can't always find everything right away.

Sneaky Hacks Look Like Regular Skills

The old hacks were easy to spot. Today, hackers use softer cheats:

A little help with aiming

A tiny speed boost

Less recoil when shooting

These look almost like skills, so it's hard for the system to catch them automatically.

Too Many Free Hack Apps Out There

You can find Free Fire hacks all over YouTube, Telegram, and a bunch of websites. Anyone can download them, which just gives the Anti-Cheat even more to deal with.

Reports Need Time to Investigate

Garena also bans people after checking game recordings and reports from other players. This can take hours, or even days. So hackers can keep playing for a while before they get banned.

Whispers About Game File Leaks

Lately, you see players chatting on social media and forums about files from inside the game getting leaked. Some who make cheats claim they know how the Anti-Cheat works because of leaks.

Important:
Garena hasn't said anything about employee leaks. It's just a rumor going around, but people are talking about it because hacks seem to be getting past the Anti-Cheat easier than before.

Garena Is Still Trying to Stop Hacks

Garena says they're updating security every day and banning thousands of accounts each week. Players should:

Stay away from Mod APKs and shady apps

Report hackers right away

Play fair

A clean game is more fun for everyone.