Future security measures will likely rely less on preventing the cheat from running (which is nearly impossible with external hardware) and more on identifying the unnatural output of that hardware. The integration of AI-driven behavioral monitoring on the server side appears to be the most viable long-term solution for neutralizing hardware-based aimbots.

If you purchase a device labeled as an "aimbot USB" from obscure online marketplaces, you will likely receive one of two things:

The market is flooded with fake listings promising plug-and-play aimbots on simple thumb drives. In reality, a standard USB flash drive lacks the processing power to execute computer vision or input manipulation; buyers are often left with worthless plastic.

Ethical and community impact

Anti-cheat systems actively scan for unauthorized or modified firmware on DMA cards and USB devices. If a card uses a known default developer firmware ID, the game will refuse to launch.