AI Anti-Cheat for QBox FiveM Servers

Running QBox? BlackGuard is a server-side, AI-powered anti-cheat whose core detection is framework-agnostic — so it runs on QBox just like it does on QBCore and ESX. It installs as standard server-side resources, needs no database and no hard dependencies, and most servers are protected in under five minutes.

How BlackGuard runs on QBox

QBox is a modern, QBCore-derived framework — and because BlackGuard's engine works on server-observed gameplay (position, movement, damage) rather than framework internals, it doesn't depend on which framework you run. The same detection that protects QBCore and ESX servers runs on QBox. Here's exactly what you get — and we're upfront about the one boundary:

  • Auto-ban for the physically-impossible. Speed hacks, teleport, and impossible weapon-damage are banned automatically — there's no legitimate explanation for them.
  • Resource injection flagged for review. Unknown injected resources are surfaced to your team, not auto-banned.
  • Optional Vision add-on for visual cheats (aimbot / ESP) — flagged for review, never an auto-ban.
  • Server-side — nothing to leak. No client resource for cheaters to decompile or bypass.
  • The honest boundary: validated economy / money-exploit detection currently covers ESX and QBCore specifically — we don't claim it on QBox without confirming the money-event coverage there. Your QBox server still gets the full core detection above.

Set up on your QBox server in under 5 minutes

Drop in two resources, set your license key in server.cfg, and restart — no database, no ox_lib dependency. Full walkthrough → Installation guide.

On QBCore or ESX instead?

BlackGuard runs on all of them — and on QBCore and ESX it adds economy/money-exploit detection too. See FiveM Anti-Cheat for QBCore or for ESX, compare options on the best FiveM anti-cheat guide, or see pricing.

FAQ

Does BlackGuard work on a QBox server?

Yes. BlackGuard's core detection is framework-agnostic — it runs on QBox the same way it runs on QBCore, ESX, vRP, and standalone servers. It installs as server-side resources with no database and no hard dependencies, so it doesn't care which framework you run.

Does BlackGuard detect money exploits on QBox?

We don't claim economy/money detection on QBox. Validated economy-anomaly detection currently covers ESX and QBCore specifically (the frameworks we've confirmed money-event coverage on). On QBox you still get the full core detection — speed, teleport, impossible-damage auto-bans, resource-injection flags, and the optional Vision layer — we just won't overclaim economy coverage we haven't confirmed on QBox.

Will it false-ban my QBox players?

No. Only physically-impossible events — speed hacks, teleport, and impossible weapon-damage — trigger an automatic ban. Softer signals are flagged for your team to review, so a legitimate player is never banned on a guess.

Does BlackGuard need ox_lib or a database on QBox?

No. BlackGuard has zero hard dependencies and never touches your database, on QBox or any other framework. Two resources, a license key in server.cfg, and a restart.

Does it stop aimbot and ESP on QBox?

Visual cheats — aimbot and ESP overlays — are covered by the optional Vision add-on, which analyzes the rendered screen and flags matches for review (never an auto-ban). Cheats that render nothing on screen need other detection; no anti-cheat catches 100%.

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