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Delta Force Security Team Highlights New Anti-cheat Measures

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Dear Operator, to maintain a fair gaming environment and improve your experience, G.T.I. Security is committed to fighting every kind of cheat. We previously announced our efforts against DMA cheats. Now, we're introducing our measures against VT cheats.

How VT Cheats Differ from Traditional Cheats
Unlike DMA cheats, VT cheats operate at the hypervisor level and leverage virtualization technology, giving them higher privileges than the security systems. As a result, VT cheats can virtualize the operating system before the game even starts, thus leaving no traces in the computer's actual operating environment. With its built-in KernelBase anti-cheat toolkit, Delta Force is able to detect and neutralize VT cheats quickly and accurately.




Countermeasures from Delta Force:
  • Kernel-level security collaboration: Since the Open Beta, we've worked closely with Microsoft to leverage Windows kernel security features to combat cheats. These features are being rolled out in Delta Force to safeguard our gaming environment.
  • Detecting illegal virtual environments: G.T.I. Security has deployed a comprehensive detection strategy to pinpoint these hidden VT-based virtual environments, exposing cheaters wherever they are.
  • Combatting cheater advantages: VT cheats often grant unfair advantages such as wallhacks or aimbots. G.T.I. Security has proven strategies in place to detect and penalize these violations effectively.

Our Commitment
G.T.I. Security is aware that continuous improvements in anti-cheat measures are the key to keeping Delta Force fair and secure. We will continue to invest in new anti-cheat strategies and features, optimize detection technology, and step up our enforcement efficiency.

Meanwhile, we call on all players to join us in resisting the use of cheats. Report suspicious accounts and contribute to maintaining a fair gaming environment.

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Oh good, another game that wants kernel access. These never backfire, no siree.
 

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Finally, a developer that ensures that they actively monitoring and enforcing Fair Play #ifonlyactivisionwassoserious
Then again Activision catch the cheaters, shadow or perma bans them, the cheater creates a new account to run rampant in Warzone or even purchases the multiplayer MW/BO game again, either way they still making more money to fill their pockets and sell more copies, conspiracy? Forget HW Spoofing, why don't they just hardware ban instead.
 
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In remote chess tournaments an official controller has to sit in the room with the player, watching his every move. During bar exams, among many other professional ones, you have a camera pointed at your face to make sure you don't as much as look in the wrong direction, recorded for future review.
Imagine having a controller not only watching you, but having one hand in your underwear and browsing a file folder with your whole life history and background checks with his other hand. He also has free access to your home at any time, without a warrant.
All of this to play a game.
 
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