The PUBG development team have a tough job combatting cheats, the game is so huge now that the number of cases they have to deal with must be astronomical. Since the game launched they have been doing their best to prevent cheaters and recently they added new measures to the test servers.
Today PUBG’s Head of Service Management & Anti-Cheat Dohyung Lee released a lengthy statement explaining how they are tackling the issue which will include blocking helper programs that hook into the game. These changes will also include disabling Steam Family Sharing as they have identified a “number of vulnerabilities” cheaters are exploiting with it enabled. As well as blocking some external programs, the three areas they are focusing on are as follows:
The new anti-cheat measures they have been testing will be heading to the PUBG live servers next week and will be improved once the system is live.