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all VAC bans come from the detection of a known cheat, whether it is used on the account itself or some sort of sharing has occurred (account, library or phone number).
Users are responsible for the security of the account and all that happens on it
It would be great if you could actually read the information in your profile.
I have no idea how you plan to fight for it. The highest authority you can reach is support, and even they have no way to remove your ban. You might as well ask a neighbor to remove it; the chance of success would be exactly the same—0%.
Even if you don't want to admit it, your account was definitely caught with cheats, whether they were cheats that were unknowingly on your device, access by a third party, etc. All of that is your responsibility.
your first mistake was to play on a computer what is not just your own pc, but a internet cafe/computer club pc, which is the worse place to login into any account and play any game on. as those pc's are notorious for having all kinds of stuff on it, aka virus/malware and cheating software installed, so you pretty much took the risk and you got banned because of it, irrelevant if you knew there were cheats on it or not. Your 3242 day old vacban have already been checked and rechecked, so it is found to be correct and permanent. FYI this is a community only forum, and also bans cannot be appealed.