Some versions can automatically launch Steam and CS:GO in a specific order to ensure the bypass is active. Performance Review
Testers have noted that the injector and the cheats it often pairs with (like Osiris or Snyph) are inconsistent, leading to frequent game crashes or aimbot failures.
It uses a straightforward interface where users select a DLL file (the cheat itself) to inject into the game process.
Using any public, free injector like CSGhost is extremely dangerous for your account. VAC (Valve Anti-Cheat) and third-party systems like FACEIT can easily detect these public tools.
CSGhost was built for CS:GO. With the transition to Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) , the game's architecture and anti-cheat (VAC Live) have significantly evolved, making older injectors highly likely to trigger immediate bans.
Compared to paid alternatives, it lacks deep customizability for visuals and specific features like backtrack hitboxes.