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VAC ban issued on your account is correct and permanent.
If you are banned in CS:GO, then it is because known cheats were detected while you were connected to a VAC secured server in CS:GO.
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=4044-qdhj-5691
all VAC bans come from the detection of a known cheat, whether it is used on the account itself or some sort of sharing has occurred (account, library or phone number).
Users are responsible for the security of the account and all activity on the account.
Your other account, also banned.
(tho it would be weird if i somehow managed to not know that for 1 year)
Saying that all Vac bans comes from the detection of a known cheat, is true yet the auto fisher is a "Known cheat" because the coding behind the auto fisher is simple and not crypted = known cheat, unknown cheat is well crypted and takes a while to get exposed and known.
Sounds about right. Thanks for this info.
Any account used on the PC to do such connecting, will get the VAC ban. That's how it works.
Therefore, you have to reformat the PC to clean it of any cheats.