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9 years ago

Re: One Way to Ban Some Hackers...

@SterlingARCH3R

Name and shame is not allowed on the forums per the forum rules. I have therefor edited your post and removed your list, please do not do it again.

As for the topic at hand, if you have any players suspected of cheating to report, please see this page here: https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/faq/report-players-for-cheating-abuse-and-harassment and submit as much proof as possible.

If you have any cheats or websites dedicated to them and so on to report, please see this page here: https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/faq/how-to-report-cheat-hack-scam-websites-to-ea and submit as much info as possible.

Also note, EA does action cheaters on a daily basics. It may sometimes take time to get them all but in time they are all caught. Methods of which EA finds and tracks cheaters is kept private for security reasons but trust me on this anti-cheat teams know what they are doing and they have databases of their own with much more accurate info then any other site. Then there is also anti-cheat systems in place such as FairFight and so on. Player sites may not always be as accurate as they seem compared to internal databases but again the teams in charge know what they are doing.

What you can do in the meantime is help in the fight and report any suspected players by the methods provided above. TOS investigates this reports and actions players accordingly depending on their findings so do it as much as possible and it does make a difference.

I will now close/lock this thread as the question has been answered and to avoid future name and shame.

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