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You might want to learn how cheating and countering it works. CSGO has 2 anticheat systems, and there will never be an anticheat that is 100% effective.
And you might want to look at the VAC discussion forum, see all those people that got banned? that is VAC at work.
It is - Found a website, begin legal process....months pass
it is also expensive, and if the information on who is running the site is fake then it is even harder to do.
Steam does not own the internet, and we see the same agruement on other gaming platforms.
this is just excuse hardware spoof is harder then buying a new account
just spoofed mine.
yeah but now it worse :(