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Contact Rust support, if they even accept that as an excuse.
By the way, the title of your topic is completely wrong. If you know that someone had access to your account, how do you come to the conclusion that it was without reason and that it wasn't hacked? It's called hijacking and can only happen if you don't take care of your data.
Do not try to rebuy Rust on a new account. EAC bans by HWID.
1 game ban on record | Info
104 day(s) since last ban
took you long enough to notice the ban. Eitherway account security is your responsibility and i highly doubt Rust dev's facepunch will even look at your appeal if you gone through proper channels. of course coming to a community only forum is just that, a community only forum