Unban_global_wpoof.exe Today

Often attempts to delete or change registry keys in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\IDConfigDB to reset GUIDs.

Using such tools is a direct violation of most ToS agreements; anti-cheats (like Vanguard or BattlEye) can detect the spoofer itself, leading to a permanent "delayed ban" on any new account you create.

Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) / Riskware. unban_global_wpoof.exe

Claims to modify Hardware Identification (HWID) strings (such as disk serials, MAC addresses, or registry keys) to trick anti-cheat systems into thinking the user is on a new, unbanned machine.

Files named "unban" or "spoofer" are common vectors for RedLine Stealer or other info-stealers. Attackers know users looking for these tools are likely to disable their antivirus. Often attempts to delete or change registry keys

If you have already run this file, check for: New, randomly named tasks in Task Scheduler .

Automates the "Network Address" change in your network adapter settings. If you have already run this file, check

The file is typically associated with "HWID spoofers" or "unban tools" used by players to bypass hardware bans in competitive online games (like Valorant , Apex Legends , or Rust ). These programs are often distributed through Discord servers, Telegram channels, or shady "cheat" forums. Write-Up: unban_global_wpoof.exe 1. General Overview Filename: unban_global_wpoof.exe