If you want to use a mod menu without risking account bans or damaging your PC with malware, the focus should strictly shift to single-player modifications or monitored community projects:
Trying to use any script or menu in official GTA Online lobbies remains a violation of the game's End User License Agreement (EULA).
The release of Title Update 1.66 marked a massive shift in how Rockstar Games handles security. Prompted by severe exploits on PC that allowed third parties to modify account statistics, crash players' games, and alter currency balances, this update introduced a new, strict data protocol. These security overhauls rendered a massive chunk of traditional, freely distributed online mod menus obsolete. ⚠️ The Modern Landscape: Massive Security Risks
If you want to use a mod menu without risking account bans or damaging your PC with malware, the focus should strictly shift to single-player modifications or monitored community projects:
Trying to use any script or menu in official GTA Online lobbies remains a violation of the game's End User License Agreement (EULA).
The release of Title Update 1.66 marked a massive shift in how Rockstar Games handles security. Prompted by severe exploits on PC that allowed third parties to modify account statistics, crash players' games, and alter currency balances, this update introduced a new, strict data protocol. These security overhauls rendered a massive chunk of traditional, freely distributed online mod menus obsolete. ⚠️ The Modern Landscape: Massive Security Risks