From the web: "That is correct. The way Cortex/Traps works is that it injects itself into processes/files to detect malicious activity. It's likely that BattlEye is (incorrectly) thinking that this some kind of cheating tool. It sounds like you need to un-install Cortex, I'm sure 99% of Cortex users are in a corporate environment and don't play games."
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Thanks for the reply! Yeah, the issue here is that the machine I use for gaming is a "work PC", so I'm not able to uninstall Cortex on it (it's enforced by our company's security policy). I think this isn't going to be that strange a use-case, especially with more people working from home now, where people may have machines they use for both work and play. Sounds like I need to reach out to BattlEye, and see if they can whitelist the file. (they mention in their FAQ to reach out if it is blocking legitimate files)