: Depending on whether the script is run through a "local" or "server" executor, other players in the server may or may not see the changes. Safety and Security Risks
: Using third-party executors to inject scripts is a direct violation of the Roblox Terms of Use . Roblox utilizes anti-cheat software that can detect these injections, leading to temporary warnings or permanent account deletion. [NEW] DA HOOD KORBLOX AND HEADLESS SCRIPT *PAST...
: Creators often release "Fake Headless" or "Slim Leg" items in the official Roblox Marketplace as User-Generated Content (UGC) bundles. These are officially supported and safe to use. : Depending on whether the script is run
Using such scripts involves significant risks to both your Roblox account and your personal device. : Creators often release "Fake Headless" or "Slim
For players who want the aesthetic without the risk, there are legitimate ways to achieve similar looks:
: Many "free" script executors are bundled with malicious software. Recent reports have identified executors deploying "Lumma Stealer," which is designed to download sensitive information—including passwords and browser data—from your computer.
: Malicious scripts can sometimes trigger fake login prompts within the game to trick users into giving away their account credentials. Legitimate Alternatives