Threat Criteria
This is a set of reasons we consider to be a threat and to servers under CyberShield's Protection, Users that are reported and verified a threat are placed in our Threat Database, those in our threat database are unable to verify anywhere, and threats can also be viewed by external application via our API
1. Scammers: Engaging in fraud, phishing, or deceptive practices to steal information or assets.
2. Raiders: Participating in or organizing mass disruptions, spamming, or server crashing.
3. Groomers: Attempting to exploit or manipulate minors or vulnerable individuals.
4. Hackers: Trying to gain unauthorized access to accounts, servers, or data.
5. Impersonators: Pretending to be someone else, particularly server staff or trusted figures, with malicious intent.
6. Violent Extremists: Promoting or inciting violence, terrorism, or extremist activities.
7. Doxxers: Sharing or threatening to share personal information without consent. Simply possessing such personal data without consent may constitute a threat.
8.Spam Bots: Automated accounts flooding servers with unsolicited messages or malicious links.
9. Malware Distributors: Sharing or tricking others into downloading harmful software.
10. Self-Bots: Users using self-bots that automate actions against Discord’s Terms of Service.
11. Uncovered High-Threats: Any user we deem to be of high objective danger and threat to users and servers under our protection
12. Sexual Harassment: Users who make unwanted sexual advances/comments, or generally in sexually defined ways make other people feel unsafe or highly uncomfortable
13. Real-World Harm: Harming individuals in the real world or issuing credible, purposeful threats of physical violence with the clear intent or means to carry them out.
14. Ban Evaders: Attempting to bypass a previous ban for any of the above reasons.