: These tools modify registry files and hardware drivers. A poorly made or "free" spoofer can cause "Blue Screen of Death" (BSOD) errors, corrupt your operating system, or make your hardware non-functional.

: If a player is banned in Warzone for cheating, Activision often issues an "HWID ban," which prevents that specific computer from playing the game even on a new account. A spoofer attempts to trick the game's anti-cheat (Ricochet) into thinking it is a different, unbanned computer.

: Most "free" spoofers found on the internet are vehicles for malware, keyloggers, or ransomware . Because these tools require deep system access (kernel-level) to change hardware IDs, they can easily disable your security software and steal your personal data.

: Some users use them to prevent games from tracking their specific hardware data. Important Risks and Warnings

For the safety of your computer and personal information, it is strongly advised not to download or execute files from unverified sources claiming to offer free game exploits or hardware cleaners.

Are you trying to or troubleshoot a legitimate hardware issue with the game?