Quote Originally Posted by Nedkel View Post
Smite (that moba game) used to have a near-spyware level of anticheat attached to their launcher.
It had all the blacklist of programs and was monitoring the memory space allocated to the game.

Once it found out you had a cheating software on your PC used with smite being played at the same time or game memory being changed in any suspicious way, it was giving you a permanent system ban for all accounts played on your PC, and all other future accounts made on your PC or logged into.
This thing already exists for many many years.
So is hardware ID spoofing.

There is never a magic button when it comes to stopping 3rd party tools - it's a never ending battle. It's not ever as simple as flipping a switch. And often the costs sunk do not justify the end result.