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Valve has banned over 40,000 Dota 2 accounts for using exploits.
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These exploits allowed players to check data that's not normally visible in gameplay.
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Valve has fixed the exploits and identified the players using them.
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The ban was a result of seducing players into checking the game's data.
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The ban is a unique method of identifying cheaters in Dota 2.
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Bungie was awarded nearly $4.4 million in a lawsuit against cheat software group.
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The lawsuit was filed against the group for creating and selling exploits in Destiny 2.
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Valve's ban comes shortly after Bungie's successful lawsuit.
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The ban is expected to improve gameplay for Dota 2 players.
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Valve's actions indicate a zero-tolerance policy towards cheating in Dota 2.