Roblox Executor - Working With Byfron ((better)) Instant
Since the integration of the (often called Byfron) anti-cheat into the 64-bit Windows client in May 2023, the landscape for Roblox executors has shifted from simple DLL injections to more complex bypass methods. While many legacy executors were permanently disabled, several developers have released updated tools designed to function alongside or bypass Hyperion's protections. Current Working Executors
Byfron’s integration coincided with Roblox forcing the 64-bit client. Old executors were built for 32-bit architecture. A modern executor must be recompiled and re-engineered to read and write memory in a 64-bit address space. Roblox Executor - Working With Byfron
The landscape of Roblox scripting changed forever with the introduction of (commonly known by its developer name, Byfron ), a sophisticated anti-tamper system designed to block third-party process injection. Despite this high-security barrier, the community has continued to develop tools that navigate these protections. Since the integration of the (often called Byfron)
As of early 2026, the following executors are frequently cited by the community as functional: Old executors were built for 32-bit architecture