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    "headers": null,
    "server": {
        "HTTPS": "on",
        "HTTP_HOST": "vac.training",
        "HTTP_USER_AGENT": "Mozilla\/5.0 AppleWebKit\/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot\/1.0; +claudebot@anthropic.com)",
        "SERVER_NAME": "vac.training",
        "SERVER_ADDR": "172.22.223.84",
        "REMOTE_ADDR": "216.73.216.21",
        "REMOTE_PORT": "16130",
        "REQUEST_METHOD": "GET",
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VAC Training

Learn how steamcommunityt.com works – a prank tool for calling out suspicious CS2 players with fake VAC investigations.

The Process

Find a Steam Profile

Go to a player's Steam profile, like https://steamcommunity.com/id/[SteamID64].

Add the "t"

Change the URL to https://steamcommunityt.com/id/[SteamID64] (add "t" after "community").

View Stats & Check for Suspicion

See their Steam, Leetify, and Faceit stats. If we find stats that look suspicious (e.g., perfect aim), you'll be presented with a "Copy report" button.

Copy the Fake VAC Report

Clicking the "Copy report" button will copy a text calling out the player with a link to a fake VAC investigation page here on vac.training.

Cooldown Effect

After viewing the fake case, the player's IP is blocked for 30 minutes. During this time, visiting vac.training redirects them back to the fake case page, making them sweat for a bit.

Aftermath

After the 30 minute block, the player can visit vac.training again and see these instructions, letting them know how the prank works.

Example

Real profile: https://steamcommunity.com/id/[SteamID64]
Stats check: https://steamcommunityt.com/id/[SteamID64]
Fake VAC case: https://vac.training/case/[SteamID64]

Disclaimer

This is a prank tool for fun. Not affiliated with Valve, Steam, or any anti-cheat. All data is public. Use responsibly.