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Originally Posted by Troublesome
...If other players fail the check with the same bad MD5 hash you can assume it's a cheat file or a legit file you don't know about...
Log headline: Client have corrupt memory
... A cheat will (almost) always give the same hash. Therefore you can treat this hash same way as the hash for the file check and determine if it's a cheat the same way as a client that fail integrity check.
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Now meanwhile I have 5 different players with this:
[UTDCv20c] Client have corrupt memory
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[UTDCv20c] Corruption hash..: DC75B03DA903207E6DC95FA15177C33C
So according to the above I should think it's a cheat, but then again their altered addresses (always the same either) starts with 7C9:
[UTDCv20c] Altered addresses: 7C90E88C-25FF9090/1B89090,7C90E890-5F0E001E/BA000001,
which is supposed to be false positives.
Now what? With 5 different guys with all the same stuff are they all cheating or is this actually something legit that nobody knows?