Workaround : Host the module's code externally.

While useful for development, "require" scripts are also frequently used in exploits to run hidden or malicious code because the source code isn't immediately visible in the editor. How the "Noot Noot" Script Works

"Stop it! You're gonna get banned!" Leo shouted, but he was laughing.

The most direct risk is to your Roblox account. Using third-party script executors and scripts that manipulate the game is a direct violation of Roblox's Terms of Service (ToS) . Roblox has sophisticated anti-cheat systems, and if your account is detected, it can be temporarily suspended or permanently banned, leading to the loss of all your in-game items and progress.

The Noot Noot script, like other Roblox exploits, requires ongoing maintenance and updates to ensure compatibility and effectiveness. While I provided some general information on how it works, I encourage you to be cautious when exploring such scripts, as they may violate Roblox's Terms of Service. If you're interested in learning more about scripting in Roblox, I recommend checking out official resources and tutorials.

If a ModuleScript is not used, delete it. Exploiters scan for any accessible require path. No module = no exploit.

-- Services local ReplicatedStorage = game:GetService("ReplicatedStorage") local Players = game:GetService("Players") local UserInputService = game:GetService("UserInputService")

-- Modify the Humanoid local humanoid = character:FindFirstChild("Humanoid") if humanoid then -- Alter physics properties humanoid.JumpPower = 1000 humanoid.WalkSpeed = 50 -- ... more modifications ... end

Many scripts found in YouTube descriptions or older Discord servers often break due to updates in Roblox’s sound engine or because the underlying asset was deleted. When users look for a script, they are usually looking for a LocalScript or a Script that uses modern Sound services.