Bunni Spoofer New Best Instant
: Targets a broad range of hardware components, including: Motherboard UUIDs and BIOS serial numbers. Disk drive serial numbers (HDD/SSD/NVMe). Network adapter MAC addresses. CPU and GPU registration strings. Monitor HWIDs and registry traces.
When an anti-cheat system issues a HWID ban, it blacklists these specific identifiers. A simple account reset won’t work—the game will recognize your machine and keep banning you. Bunni Spoofer reroutes or randomizes these identifiers at the kernel or driver level, tricking the game into seeing a “new” PC.
| Feature | Bunni Spoofer New | Moonlight Spoofer | GH Spoofer | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Free (but risky) | $25/month | $15 lifetime | | Kernel Mode | Yes | Yes | No | | Windows 11 24H2 | Yes | Partial | No | | EAC Bypass | Claimed | Confirmed | Outdated | | Support | Discord only | Paid Discord | Dead forum | bunni spoofer new
The updated build of the Bunni Spoofer introduces several advancements over older, traditional spoofing methods:
: Modifying registry entries and hardware serials can occasionally lead to OS instability or "Blue Screen of Death" (BSOD) errors. : Targets a broad range of hardware components,
In the evolving landscape of gaming anti-cheat systems, older spoofers quickly become detected and obsolete. The "new Bunni" iterations have garnered attention because of the following characteristics:
Using a spoofer is a violation of the for almost all major gaming platforms. While not "illegal" in a criminal sense in most jurisdictions, it will result in a permanent account termination if detected. CPU and GPU registration strings
Which or ban notification are you receiving?
The primary function of a spoofer is to trick kernel-level anti-cheat tracking software into reading dynamic, randomized hardware information instead of your machine's real serial numbers. The system achieves this through two distinct operating methods, each serving a different use case.