WANASX (Anas Kalthoum)
Software engineer, reverse engineer, and game‑hacking researcher behind GamerFun’s educational tools and guides.
- Reverse Engineering
- Internal & External Cheats
- Anti‑Cheat Research
- GamerFun Founder
About WANASX – Game Hacking, Reversing & Educational Tools
WANASX (Anas Kalthoum) is a software engineer, technical writer, and the developer behind several educational tools and engines used across GamerFun and other projects. He focuses on game hacking, reverse engineering, and security research, always from an educational and research-first perspective.
As the creator of the GamerFun automation and SEO engine, he designs pipelines that combine real data, careful research, and AI to turn complex topics like internal cheats, memory editing, and anti-cheat defenses into practical, honest guides for developers, security researchers, and advanced players.
Background & Experience
WANASX has a professional background in software engineering and has worked extensively with low-level tooling, automation, and AI-assisted content systems. Over the years he has experimented with game hacking, trainer development, and reverse engineering across popular engines and anti-cheat ecosystems, focusing on how and why cheats work—not just on using them.
His work on the FreeBrain SEO Engine and similar systems is heavily documented at architecture level, reflecting a strong engineering mindset: staged pipelines, SERP and keyword analysis, structured briefs, and strict publishing normalization rather than one-click content spam. This same mindset is now applied to GamerFun’s content and tooling.
Role at GamerFun
At GamerFun, WANASX is responsible for the technical content strategy and infrastructure. He:
- Designs and maintains the internal content engine that researches, plans, and rewrites tutorials for game hacking and anti-cheat topics.
- Defines the editorial rules that keep content honest about risks, detection, and Terms of Service, instead of promising “undetected forever” shortcuts.
- Oversees category structures and SEO settings so that guides map to what players and developers actually search for, while still meeting safety and trust standards.
Many of the in-depth guides on internal/external cheats, HWID spoofing concepts, and anti-cheat behavior at GamerFun are based on his experiments, internal notes, and reviews of community tools.
Ethics, Safety & Educational Focus
WANASX treats cheats and bypasses as research subjects, not products. Every tutorial or explanation is written with three priorities:
- Explain the technique clearly (memory access, hooks, overlays, spoofing logic).
- Document the risks honestly (ban chances, detection vectors, ToS and legal angles).
- Encourage safe, permission-based testing (private servers, throwaway accounts, local environments).
Under his guidelines, GamerFun does not host malware, stolen accounts, or cracked commercial software, and does not advertise any tool as “ban-proof” or “risk-free.” The site’s Rules & Safety page formalizes this approach for the whole community.
Elsewhere on the Web
You can find more of WANASX’s work and background here:
Whenever possible, GamerFun articles link out to original repositories, forum threads, and documentation rather than pretending everything is proprietary. This reflects his view that transparency and proper credit are core parts of expertise and trust in technical niches.