Badware: Hwid Spoofer !!better!!
Since spoofers require kernel access to work, they can easily hide malware that is nearly impossible to detect or remove.
Deeply embedded malware that alters core operating system functions. 2. Disabling Kernel-Level Security Badware HWID Spoofer
Infected machines are often recruited into botnets, used to launch Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks against other networks without the user's knowledge. How to Identify a Malicious Spoofer Since spoofers require kernel access to work, they
An HWID spoofer modifies these digital fingerprints in the Windows Registry or at the kernel level to trick software into believing it is running on an entirely different computer. Badware HWID Spoofer