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HWID SpooferA private spoofer from Vengeance, created to reliably bypass EAC and BE anti-cheats. Suitable for popular games: Rust, Escape from Tarkov, Fortnite, Dead by Daylight and many others!
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очень хороший спуфер после бана играл без читов 1 день без банов кайф работа +
Хороший спуфер, подходит под большинство античитов, рекомендую
Дешевый и отличный спуфер, если хотите купить и не пожалеть это то что вам нужно
Хороший, дешевый спуфер. Использовал его в Rust. Сейчас ничего не могу сказать про баны и возможные проблемы с обходом. Из бюджетных вариантов рекомендую именно Vengance Spoofer к покупке!
Frequently Asked Questions
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Vengeance Spoofer is an HWID spoofer for Rust, EFT and Fortnite, targeting EAC and BattlEye. It's a standalone listing in the HWID Spoofer catalog, sold on its own key — not part of Vengeance's PUBG, Rust or Fortnite cheats.
An HWID spoofer swaps the hardware identifiers a game's anti-cheat reads when it bans a machine, so the system reports a new set of values instead of the real one. If a game already banned that hardware, logging back in without the swap runs into the same ban again, which is why the spoofer runs before you launch the game, not instead of launching it. The product description limits the scope to two anti-cheats specifically — EAC and BE — across Rust, Escape from Tarkov (EFT), Fortnite, Dead by Daylight (DBD) and a handful of other titles running the same protection.
None of the gameplay side ships with this key: swapping an HWID is not an aimbot, ESP or any other cheat setting, so it won't help you inside a match. Vengeance runs five listings total — cheats for PUBG, Rust (including a lite build) and Fortnite, plus the spoofer itself — and each is a separate purchase with its own key. Nothing carries over between them, and the Vengeance Spoofer key only unlocks this listing: if you also want the Fortnite cheat, that's bought separately.
The spoofer targets Windows 10 and Windows 11, excluding the 24H2, 25H2 and 26H1 builds — those aren't covered, so check again before buying if you're on one. CPU is Intel or AMD, and the GPU doesn't matter — any card works. The system drive has to be partitioned as GPT: if you're still on MBR, moving to GPT means repartitioning the machine rather than flipping a setting inside the tool, so it's worth doing ahead of time rather than on purchase day. BIOS mode is UEFI, not Legacy. Display mode isn't restricted — the spoofer runs in any of them. The Recording row reads "No": the tool's own window is visible in a screen capture or stream, nothing hides it, so plan around that if you stream. HWID masking is bundled into this key, so it isn't a separate purchase — the product is the spoof itself.
A Vengeance Spoofer key runs 1, 3, 7 or 30 days, priced at 280, 480, 880 and 1680 GCC. The price is deducted from the site's internal GCC balance; if it's short, checkout offers to top up just the difference in the same window, not the whole balance again. The key is issued automatically right after payment and sits in the account with its expiry date — no manual wait.
The spoofer changes a computer's HWID, but it doesn't lift an account restriction — the product's own FAQ makes that distinction. Compatibility is also worth rechecking after any game or anti-cheat patch: a build that passed the check yesterday isn't guaranteed to pass the same check tomorrow, so it's worth confirming again before every key purchase rather than relying on last time. The listing has four reviews, and all four come from verified key buyers rather than random visitors. For background on what a spoofer actually does, see the blog piece on spoofers.