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VAC scans your computer or device for KNOWN cheat signatures. It is impossible to have an anti-cheat system that bans 100% of the cheats 100% of the time. It takes time for Valve to update VAC to keep up with the new cheats. There isn't an anti-cheat out there that can detect every single cheat in use. VAC is an extremely well made anti-cheat with very very high accuracy.
Jesus people are thick.
Cheats may trigger VAC bans, some of them do not need to be enabled.
Which means, if you ever install any cheats, they can be active.
You do the math...
It might be 'safe'.
It might be incredibly UNsafe.
Why would it ever be worth what might go wrong? A vac ban is the least of some folks worries, downloading random stuff on the internet thinking they're getting something else entirely.
i was just giving example cause the topic was kinda how vac works.
That's all it checks for. It scans for KNOWN cheat signatures, that's it.