Frequently changes network adapter identifiers to prevent network-level tracking.
"GhostWare" typically refers to specialized software—often distributed as a ZIP file—designed to bypass hardware ID (HWID) bans in competitive video games.
Advanced spoofers often include toggles to bypass Trusted Platform Module (TPM) requirements, which are frequently used by games like Valorant to verify hardware identity.
A key feature of such software is , which allows a user to generate new unique identifiers for their computer components (such as the motherboard, disk drive, and MAC address). This effectively tricks anti-cheat systems into seeing the computer as a brand-new device, allowing a banned user to access the game again. Key Features