As I've stated in a many threads that have been allowed to be buried by whatever community manager is in charge here, Dice/EA is extremely aware of the issue and have been actively encouraging it through a combination of inaction and active efforts in colliusion with individuals from "Kyber" and the modding community.
Just keep watching PC Gamer and Kotaku. I'm only an intern, but the people I work with are determined to "name and shame" the EA employees that have taken proactive measures to protect a handful of people involved in this. Ask yourself why it is that any thread providing proof of cheating is immediately closed but the same people refuse to respond to questions - even from the media - concerning the fact that this game is unplayable due to cheaters while being sold on Steam for over $30.
We intend to "name and shame" those specific employees. They made a choice to back the bad guys and should have to explain their choices.