Sechex: Spoofy
Generally distributed for free via GitHub.
SecHex-Spoofy is primarily a Windows application. However, users on Linux or Steam Deck have tried running it using compatibility layers like Lutris. sechex spoofy
SecHex-Spoofy is a popular, open-source C# HWID spoofer commonly found on GitHub and forums like UnknownCheats. It is designed to change the unique hardware identifiers that anti-cheat systems use to identify and ban computers. Generally distributed for free via GitHub
This article provides a comprehensive overview of SecHex-Spoofy (specifically focusing on versions 1.5.6 – 1.5.8), explaining what it is, how it works, how to use it safely, and the crucial risks involved. What is SecHex-Spoofy? SecHex-Spoofy is a popular, open-source C# HWID spoofer
Instead of just banning a user account, modern anti-cheats lock out the PC itself, banning specific components like the hard drive serial number, motherboard GUID, or MAC address. SecHex-Spoofy works by temporarily changing these values in your system registry and memory, making your computer appear as a completely new machine to the game servers.
Modifying hardware IDs can sometimes trigger Windows BitLocker, asking for recovery keys. Troubleshooting: SecHex on Linux/Steam Deck
Click on the "Spoof All" or similar function button to change your identifiers.


