Sharkhack occupies a legal grey zone. It doesn't "steal" data or modify orders—it merely exploits relativistic delays in a distributed system. Under current laws (US Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, EU NIS2), proving that a microsecond delay constitutes "damage" is difficult. Some legal scholars argue that Sharkhack is simply an aggressive form of latency arbitrage, no different than paying for faster fiber.
Launch the loader, which then "injects" the code into the CS2 process.
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