Dude Posted December 15, 2015 Share Posted December 15, 2015 (edited) Hi, OK, about the detection, isn't it a bad strategy or idea to inform us when your cheats get detected? VAC can use that information of when you guys were detected, and reflect and ponder upon what made your cheats go detected. For example lets say: you guys got a detection on 17th december 2015. VAC will then research and see what they did to make you guys go detected, and make out certain possibilities of getting you detected again, easier. Since they know when you got detected, and they know what they did. Idk.. Just saying that, if they know when you guys go detected, they have gotten some knowledge on how and why. So lets say. Your cheats are undetected because of 5 or 10 strategies or coding techniques you use. If you got detected on 17th decemeber. One strategy has been encountered by VAC and then 4 or 9 strategies are left. If this continues, you guys will have to make up new strategies. Isn't it best to not inform us of when it is detected??? But just shut it down? Idk. VAC knows WHAT they did HOW they did it, and whether it worked... Idk. Probably not possible, cause they check this website, and probably have bought the cheat, so they know when it is detected... So if we eliminate the "whether it worked part" How do you guys know the exact date of detection? That should not be revealed, I feel. Cause they can then check what they did on that date. we should make it more vague and difficult for VAC to know what made the detection happen. VAC has it easier to attack you, than you to defend yourselves. Right? Cause VAC knows their system, can buy your hacks, and decompile it? I don't know. Edited December 15, 2015 by Dude Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Chod Posted December 15, 2015 Administrator Share Posted December 15, 2015 Hi,OK, about the detection, isn't it a bad strategy or idea to inform us when your cheats get detected? VAC can use that information of when you guys were detected, and reflect and ponder upon what made your cheats go detected. For example lets say: you guys got a detection on 17th december 2015. VAC will then research and see what they did to make you guys go detected, and make out certain possibilities of getting you detected again, easier. Since they know when you got detected, and they know what they did. Idk.. Just saying that, if they know when you guys go detected, they have gotten some knowledge on how and why. So lets say. Your cheats are undetected because of 5 or 10 strategies or coding techniques you use. If you got detected on 17th decemeber. One strategy has been encountered by VAC and then 4 or 9 strategies are left. If this continues, you guys will have to make up new strategies. Isn't it best to not inform us of when it is detected??? But just shut it down? Idk. VAC knows WHAT they did HOW they did it, and whether it worked... Idk. Probably not possible, cause they check this website, and probably have bought the cheat, so they know when it is detected... So if we eliminate the "whether it worked part" How do you guys know the exact date of detection? That should not be revealed, I feel. Cause they can then check what they did on that date. we should make it more vague and difficult for VAC to know what made the detection happen. VAC has it easier to attack you, than you to defend yourselves. Right? Cause VAC knows their system, can buy your hacks, and decompile it? I don't know. If we're detected its because VAC targeted us and found out a way to beat our security, so they definitely already know why we were detected. So making it public isn't really going to have any effect apart from giving our customers truthful information. Also don't forget that if we're detected, us not making an announcement here isn't going to stop countless threads on sites like Hack Forums or D3Scene. So regardless of whether we tell the public or not, they'll know. Valve dont just get lucky when it comes to detecting cheats, they put a lot of time and money into beating cheat providers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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