Article 6951Q Valve bans 40,000 accounts after laying a trap for cheaters in Dota 2

Valve bans 40,000 accounts after laying a trap for cheaters in Dota 2

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Dota_2_official.0.jpg The developer used information it had gathered about a prevelant third-party cheating software to catch and punish players using it red-handed. | Image: Valve

Over 40,000 Dota 2 accounts have been permanently banned in the last few weeks after they were caught red-handed using third-party software to cheat the game. In a blog post published on Tuesday, Valve revealed that it had recently patched a known issue used by third-party software to cheat in Dota while simultaneously setting a honeypot trap to catch players using the exploit.

According to Valve, the cheating software gave its users an unfair advantage by accessing information used internally by the Dota client that shouldn't be visible during gameplay. After investigating how it worked, the developer then decided to identify and remove the bad actors" from the active Dota playerbase.

Cheaters Will Never Be Welcome in Dotah...

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