I don't know the particulars of this situation so I won't speculate as to what exactly brought this on. However, in light of it and as a general note to all concerned, it goes without saying that undertaking unilateral research initiatives that involve acquiring any kinda cheatware and using it on anyone's public/private server without prior arrangements that ensure the admin's explicit knowledge and permission is
not a wise move and will most likely not be regarded as contributing to security improvement. No matter how long you've been around, what the sum of your past contributions is or how seemingly innocuous the circumstances surrounding it may be, posting here with a picture of yourself getting autobanned by AntiTCC for having cheatware detected on your machine will definitely not improve your image with the community, and least of all with your (already skeptical) detractors. Again, this goes out as a general advisory.
I don't know about other servers, but I can guarantee you that in CEONSS' case, what with Wormbo being the UT community's leading anticheat/security expert (he is the author of AntiTCC and has been contributing Uscript code for over 10 years now after all) and him still being around to offer insight and development help, in the unlikely event that new efforts in this field would require some kind of multi-user testing and feedback regarding some specific, new cheat making the rounds, you can be sure members would first be approached by the server staff for assistance, not the other way around.
Remember to play it smart so you can keep yourselves safe

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