Refisspoofer.exe File

: 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].

If you have found this file on your system and didn't put it there: RefisSpoofer.exe

: Modern anti-cheats (like Vanguard or Ricochet) frequently update to detect the specific registry "fingerprints" left by spoofers like Refis. Using one often leads to a secondary, more permanent ban [1, 3]. 🛠 Technical Red Flags : It modifies or masks hardware identifiers—such as

: If the .exe asks to "Run as Administrator" and immediately closes, it may have already executed a payload in the background [2]. 🛠 Technical Red Flags : If the

: It is specifically designed to circumvent "permanent" hardware bans where a developer has flagged a specific PC's components rather than just the user account [1].

The file is primarily associated with HWID (Hardware ID) spoofing , a technique used by gamers to bypass hardware bans in competitive titles like Valorant , Call of Duty , or Apex Legends . 🔍 Deep Dive: What is RefisSpoofer?

RefisSpoofer.exe

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