: By forcing changes to low-level hardware identifiers, these tools can cause Windows activation errors, driver conflicts, or "Blue Screen of Death" (BSOD) loops [2].
: If it came from a "free" link on YouTube or a random Discord, it is highly likely to be a RAT (Remote Access Trojan) [4]. RefisSpoofer.exe
: It modifies or masks hardware identifiers—such as your motherboard's serial number, MAC address, or disk drive IDs—to make a computer appear as a "new" machine to anti-cheat software [1, 2]. : By forcing changes to low-level hardware identifiers,