Thank you for reply.
So all we know is that we don't know anything...
I understand and fully support security. I understand that someone has to watch over it. I also understand that there may not be enough people to do this kind of work. That's from a human perspective.
From a dev's perspective, I think that too many devs get undeserved punishments because the algorithm simply states "you are suspicious" for unknown reasons. They usually don't even know why. Unfortunately - this system works preventively, but it's absolutely not effective.