The most alarming part of the headline is "-AUTO..." . Security researcher "0xVoid" analyzed an archived version of the script before it was removed. Their findings suggest three possible interpretations:
If we were to create a simple script for a hypothetical game that automates a character's movement (a "mimic" script), it might look something like this: NEW- The Mimic Script -PASTEBIN 2025- -AUTO W...
// Define character movement function
function moveCharacter(direction)
// Implement movement logic here
if direction == "up" then
character.y += 1
elseif direction == "down" then
character.y -= 1
// Add more conditions as needed
end if
end
// Automate character to move up and down continuously
while true
moveCharacter("up")
wait(1 second)
moveCharacter("down")
wait(1 second)
end
The Mimic uses Byfron (Hyperion) anti-cheat. Even with a good executor: The most alarming part of the headline is "-AUTO
Additionally, The Mimic developers manually review reports. If an auto-win script teleports you through walls, other players WILL record and report you. The Mimic uses Byfron (Hyperion) anti-cheat