RC7 was famously associated with "c00lkidd" and "raining tacos" scripts, which became staples of early Roblox exploiting culture.
When we say a cryptographic algorithm or a protection mechanism has been "cracked," it means that someone has found a practical way to bypass its security features or decrypt data without the key. This could be through various means, including:
refers to an unauthorized, free version of the historically significant RC7 (Roblox Client 7) script executor. Originally a paid tool created by developers like CheatBuddy (also known as KingJordan), the "cracked" versions emerged to allow users to bypass payment systems and access high-level Lua script injection for Roblox without a license. The History of RC7