Rainbow Six Siege has been plagued by its fair share of cheaters over the years, but nothing like this.

Hackers exploit "banned messages" to display images on other players' screens. "Banned Messages" will alert players when someone has committed a prohibited offense. The pictures displayed by
hackers range from light-hearted to very unsafe.
What’s even more funny is that for some players, a squeaking chicken will appear at critical moments.

But there are also some that are more serious, depicting nudity and extreme violence. This is a problem for streamers, as showing such content could result in a ban.

Ubisoft has reportedly disabled the ban while fixing the bug, but there is a client-side solution where players can disable the ban from HUD via the settings.

Ubisoft has been updating Rainbow Six Siege’s anti-cheat measures since the game’s release seven years ago. Its latest version is called QB and aims to be the most effective yet.