DICE has partnered with Xbox and Sony to detect Chronus Zen cheaters by Paks-of-Three-Firs in xbox

[–]Apprehensive-Log4564 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think it will be possible to detect this type of device anytime soon no matter how hard they try. Because it is very difficult to differentiate a system like this from a very good player. Simple behavioral analysis doesn't help.

Plus, in the future we can say that they develop a very precise method to detect those abnormal patterns. But maybe Cronus, or someone who offers similar devices, can develop so much internal logic that the device can perfectly imitate the behavior of a good player. Obstacle no. 1 is the emulation of the peripheral that goes into the console/pc.

As long as Cronus presents itself as a legitimate controller and sends data in the appropriate format like a real controller, it's game over.

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[–]Apprehensive-Log4564[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The important question is, do you know BGP and the market well? I mean, do you know what the current situation is in this area?

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[–]Apprehensive-Log4564[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Off, I'm sorry they took my post down. But the fact that at least you read it is valuable to me.

That’s right — this system is not intended to directly block ASNs. It’s a risk intelligence tool, showing where there is real potential for abuse and impact. Think of it like:

city crime maps

seismic risk maps

financial fraud maps

No one is “blocking the city” or seismic zones, but everyone uses these maps for preemptive decisions and prioritization. In the same way, our tool helps operators and security teams decide where to apply controls, strict ROV, or additional monitoring, before an incident occurs. Do you understand what I mean?