No problem, happy to help.
A cheat is an external program, outside of War Thunder and Battleye right? Battleye being an AC needs to have access to files (outside) of the game, as the cheats will be used outside the game. I was trying to show an example, that if battleye had to grab a file relating to a detection, they would, and that the file they are grabbing might contain the name of the OS user, as the external program created it that way.
Correct. That is why I had added a “yes I know there are drawbacks” in that response portion. There are ways of circumventing this, but it requires the know-how that the average user WILL NOT know how to do. That is why it is always recommended to buy New, straight from the manufacturer. (I understand if you can’t, but that is the risk involved).
I am unaware of how specific Gaijin does their user creation. But there’s normally a UUID (unique user ID) for each person. This would be different from the Game Name, but still tied to it. There might also be a hidden identifier that normal users are unaware of. There also might be ways cheaters can attempt to circumvent the naming/ID schemes.
I was saying, Battleye cannot grab “email address password, 2 step authentication phone number or/and registration date?”
Firstly, your emails/passwords/MFA/Phone# are not going to be stored in plain text in your war thunder game lol. If someone wanted to get those, they would install a Cookie Hijacker and go after your browsers. IF they were able to grab the items mentioned above, they are going to be hashed and have protection around it rendering it unreadable.
There are most likely regulatory bodies surrounding this in the EU, I am unaware of ones in the US.
But Gaijin already has your data, and I can imagine a scenario like this:
BE detects a cheat occurrance.
BE logs, grabs data, send to their server for analysis.
BE verifies cheating, automation is sent to Gaijin with the info from the detection.
Gaijin then reviews the data, determines several factors (login location vs past/UUIDs) to confirm a cheat.
Gaijin places a marker on your account (other AntiCheats do this), and you get banned in the next wave.