: Malicious code could capture your keystrokes or export saved login data to a remote server.

: "Spoofers" often require low-level access to your Windows kernel or drivers. A poorly made or malicious "crack" can cause permanent OS corruption, frequent Blue Screens of Death (BSOD), or hardware registry issues. Summary of Risks

: Since it is a "cracked" executable, the original security certificates and code integrity have been removed or bypassed. This allows attackers to bundle hidden scripts that can steal your browser passwords, crypto wallets, and session cookies.

: Use a reputable antivirus like Microsoft Defender or Malwarebytes to scan your system for any residual threats.

: If you have already downloaded it, do not run it. Delete it immediately and empty your Recycle Bin.

: If you need hardware ID management, only use tools from verified, reputable developers. "Cracks" are never safe in this niche.

: Many games (like Valorant or Fortnite) detect common or "cracked" spoofers easily. Using this will likely result in a permanent ban rather than bypassing one. Recommended Actions

: Files labeled as "cracked" versions of paid software (especially system tools like "HWID spoofers") are primary vectors for Trojan horses, info-stealers, and ransomware .