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No one on the forums can remove nor investigate a ban. Only falsely applied VAC bans are removed automatically by the system at a later time.
Known cheats were detected on the computer when the account connected to a vac server. A cheat is any program that alters protected game files, it does not have to give an advantage (skin changers, 3rd party crosshair mods, etc).
You are responsible for what happens on your account and what is on the computer(s) you game on.
Steam/Valve will not release any information about what was detected, that information will only help those that cheat and make cheats.
You are responsible for the security of the account, it does not matter who used it to cheat.
Please read the linked material and click the INFO link next to your ban notice on your profile for more information.
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=7849-RADZ-6869
The "info" button next to the ban notice clearly explains that a hijacked account will not make any difference.
The ban is well over a month old, so not sure what you mean here. If you mean there is a new issue, rather than the VAC ban your account shows now, then you should explain more clearly what that new issue is.