In the context of software manipulation and game modification, the phrase "GH DLL Injector patched" typically refers to a specific Dynamic Link Library (DLL) injection tool—often associated with "Guided Hacking" or similar development communities—being rendered unusable due to updates in the target software (usually a video game) or interventions by anti-cheat systems.
GH DLL Injector has both legitimate and malicious uses:
Guided Hacking (GH) DLL Injector is not "patched" in a general sense, as it remains one of the most advanced public tools available for game hacking and reverse engineering. However, its effectiveness depends entirely on the injection method
Antivirus Interference: Most AV software flags injectors as "HackTools" or "Trojan.Generic." This isn't because the tool is malicious, but because its behavior (injecting code into other processes) is exactly what malware does.