DBlocker got an Anti Antiflash and it's working pretty good AFAIK.

2011/7/28 Harry Strongburg <[email protected]>

> On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 09:35:43PM +0200, Michael Johansen wrote:
> > zBlock is for competitive matches and stuff. It's nice tho, restricts
> > the rates to the recommended values i think and all sorts of things it
> > "fixes". Including flashbang stuff, doors and all sorts. Check it out.
> > 4 anti-cheats now :p
>
> Antiflash cheats work fine for me in a few different cheats that I have
> tested with on my zBlock testing server. Unless you mean unpatched
> exploits and not actual memory cheats?
>
> I personally find SMAC to be the most accurate at detecting cheats. The
> anti-aimbot module in SMAC actually works pretty well, I haven't yet
> seen any false positives from using it on my server. So I vouch for you
> installing SMAC. In the past month over 40 people caught with SMAC, them
> all being new Steam accounts (made in July 2011), and none bothered to
> appeal it, so I assume they were legit bans.
>
> Albeit, nothing beats having actual admins on your server. Sometimes
> SMAC couldn't tell it's a cheat unless you use all-headshot options (or
> just a pretty crappy hack).
>
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