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Can you give the name of the legitimate software you used and detected as cheating software?
Of course, for me it was processhacker2
Process Hacker 2 allows you to grab/inject/tamper data at kernel level and is sometimes used to cheat in games.
That's why it's detected as a hacking tool, and it's perfectly normal (even if you don't intend to use it that way, some people might).
Whataboutism
Easy Anti Cheat and Battleye do not detect Process Hacker 2, probably because they are smart enough to block any tamper attempts that someone could try from Process Hacker 2.
Only false positive prone Chinese anti-cheats falsely detect it as a cheating tool. It is not. Please do not use substandard Chinese anti-cheats.
Process Hacker 2 is a task manager replacement similar to Microsoft's Process Explorer. It is not a cheating tool for video games. It does have some process debugging tools for developers, which I assume are the reason why Chinese anti-cheats falsely detect it as a cheating tool. Chinese anti-cheats are substandard, and should not be used by game developers.
I will quote the moderator
now you know.
gg