
Delta Force recorded 1,844 ten-year bans across PC and Mobile during enforcement from August 10–16, 2026, while the console section reported 17 violation penalty bans. G.T.I. Security detailed the figures in its latest Steam security notice, which also covered device blocks, real-time interventions, and economic-security violations.
The 1,844 platform bans consisted of 1,265 PC bans and 579 Mobile bans. The PC total included 116 DMA bans, real-time interceptions, or freeze actions. The figures follow the previous enforcement report, which covered August 3–9.
PC, Mobile, and console enforcement totals
- PC: 9,338 devices were blocked for one year, 2,108 cheating attempts were stopped in real time, and 11,315 players were forced offline for cheating. G.T.I. Security also issued 115 warnings for teaming with cheaters, recorded 14 bans involving the confiscation of unfairly obtained gains, and took action against 47 cheating tools.
- Mobile: Alongside the 579 ten-year bans, 18,769 cheating attempts were stopped in real time. Security action was taken against 47 cheating tools.
- Console: The notice recorded 17 console violation penalty bans.
Cheater-kill compensation now covers 30-day bans
G.T.I. Security has expanded its cheater-kill compensation policy. Previously, compensation was limited to cases where the offending player received a 10-year ban. Players affected by an offender who receives a 30-day ban can now qualify as well.
After an operator receives an email confirming that the ban was successfully applied, the compensation will arrive through in-game mail within three business days. The reward will not be issued a second time if squadmates already extracted the gear brought into the match and returned it to the affected player.
Automated scripts led to 216,070 account bans
Economic-security enforcement addressed 275,775 instances involving automated bulk account registration, automated multi-client login, auto-farming or run-through activity, auto-extraction, and auto-selling supplies. Of those cases, 59,705 involved confiscated benefits, while 216,070 resulted in account bans.
G.T.I. Security also reiterated its zero-tolerance policy toward plug-ins, illegal software, inappropriate behavior, and the malicious use of exploits or bugs. The team asked operators to report suspicious behavior through the available in-game reporting channels and community channels.

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