Fecurity — Marvel Rivals aimbot and ESP

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Fecurity is the Marvel Rivals build you can run external or internal: an aimbot with a visibility check, hitbox priority, an aim-at-shoot toggle and a target-switch delay, plus a clean enemy ESP (box, skeleton, name, health, distance and a line) with custom colours. From $6.45.

  • External or internal build
  • Aimbot with hitbox priority and a visibility check
  • Aim-at-shoot and a target-switch delay
  • Enemy ESP: box, skeleton, name, health, distance
  • Custom ESP colours and an invisibility opacity
  • From $6.45: 1, 7 or 30 days

See Fecurity in action

What Fecurity does

Aimbot

  • A bindable aim key and a visibility check
  • Adjustable FOV, aimbot speed and a nearest coefficient
  • Bone selector and hitbox priority
  • Aim-at-shoot so it only engages when you fire
  • Target-switch delay to stop it flicking between enemies

ESP / Visuals

  • Enemy box ESP and a skeleton
  • Enemy name, health and distance
  • A line to the enemy
  • Custom ESP colours
  • An invisibility opacity setting

Misc

  • External or internal build
  • Configurable menu key

How Fecurity runs in Marvel Rivals

Fecurity is the one in the lineup you can run external or internal, tagged legit-or-rage. The aim is the focus: a bindable key and a visibility check, an adjustable FOV, aimbot speed and a nearest coefficient, a bone selector and hitbox priority, plus aim-at-shoot so it only engages when you fire and a target-switch delay so it doesn’t ping-pong between two enemies in a 6v6 scrum.

Because Marvel Rivals plays over the shoulder, the aim compensates for that offset third-person camera.

The ESP is clean rather than sprawling: every enemy through walls with a box and a skeleton, their name, health and distance, and a line to the target, with custom colours and an invisibility-opacity setting so you can tune how it reads on a busy hero-shooter screen. It’s the information you need to catch the flank and finish the low target, without the clutter of a menu the size of a novel.

One hardware note to settle before you buy: Fecurity does not support AMD Ryzen 1000, 2000 or 3000 series CPUs. Newer Ryzen and Intel chips are fine. Run it closet: NetEase’s NGS anti-cheat reviews reported footage and runs zero-tolerance ban waves, and a ban hits your game account across Steam and Epic. Check the status page before you queue.

Fecurity — FAQ

Is Fecurity external or internal?
Both. It's the build in our Marvel Rivals lineup you can run as an external overlay or an internal injection, tagged legit-or-rage. Pick whichever fits your setup; the aimbot and ESP are the same either way.
What is aim-at-shoot and the target-switch delay?
Aim-at-shoot means the aimbot only engages while you're firing, rather than locking constantly, which is better for a legit look. The target-switch delay stops it snapping between two enemies in a tight fight, so it commits to one target instead of ping-ponging.
My CPU is a Ryzen — will it work?
Not on the Ryzen 1000, 2000 or 3000 series. Those are unsupported. Newer Ryzen chips and any Intel CPU are fine. Check before you buy so you don't need a refund.
Is Fecurity undetected on Marvel Rivals?
It's held undetected against NGS, Marvel Rivals' NetEase anti-cheat, and marked Online only while it's confirmed clear. Bans come in zero-tolerance waves and land on your game account across Steam and Epic, so treat every account as expendable and watch the status page before each session.
Does Fecurity read hero names or Ultimates?
No. Its ESP is the clean set: box, skeleton, name, health, distance and a line, with custom colours. For the enemy hero name and Ultimate charge, run Ares.