DrIcePhDEmilioEstevezhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Security_through_obscurityPapaSmurf323are you dense?
you need to have proprietary software to have a good anticheat
Hiding what you're doing is one of the worst ways to write secure software. You are just hoping your software is secure/doing what you intend because people don't know how it does it, rather than it actually being well written.
There's an entire wikipedia page on it, but you tried.
Did you read the article? It supports his statement.
The United States National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) specifically recommends against security through obscurity in more than one document. Quoting from one, "System security should not depend on the secrecy of the implementation or its components."