While the tool has legitimate privacy applications (e.g., evading corporate asset tracking on personal devices), its primary user base falls into three categories:
[Hardware Components] ---> [SecHex v1.5.6 Kernel Driver] ---> [Spoofed Serials] ---> [Anti-Cheat/Software] SecHex HWID Spoofer v1.5.6
Anti-cheat developers are shifting toward and CPU-based TPM (Trusted Platform Module) 2.0 attestation. Microsoft’s Pluton security processor and AMD’s PSP make kernel spoofing exponentially harder starting with Windows 12. While the tool has legitimate privacy applications (e