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Apex Spoofer: standalone EAC HWID ban bypass

Apex Spoofer is a separate product with no cheat features. A PC identifier swap utility that runs before Steam and the EA App and swaps the values EAC and EA servers use to decide whether they have seen this machine before. After the utility runs they register a "new PC", and a fresh EA account registration plus a join into Apex Legends goes through without a block from the previous ban stoplist.

People typically take the spoofer after a Respawn mass ban wave (they happen regularly — tens of thousands of accounts overnight at season boundaries). The account hit a ban, EAC in parallel put your hardware on the stoplist, and any attempt to create a new EA ID from the same PC ends in "familiar hardware" and a connection refusal. Apex Spoofer closes exactly that part of the problem — gives your PC a fresh fingerprint so the new account passes registration.

An important piece of honesty: the spoofer does not return the old EA account progress. Apex Coins, epic skins, heirloom, rank history — all of that stays on the old account in the EA stoplist, and no one unblocks it. The spoofer only restores the ability to play Apex on this PC. If you need both the spoofer and WH in one product — the neighbour card Apex X-Ray includes the same spoofer in its subscription.

Working Steam Origin EA Game APP
Is a spoofer built in? Yes Is a flash drive required to launch? No Do you need to enter the BIOS to launch? No

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Specifications of Apex Spoofer

Status
Working
Spoofer
Yes
Flash drive
No
BIOS
No
Steam Origin EA Game APP

Features of Apex Spoofer

Swap for EAC (kernel level)

IOCTL to the disk controller

IOCTL_STORAGE_QUERY_PROPERTY hook — EAC receives a fabricated SSD/NVMe serial instead of the real one.

WMI: Win32_BaseBoard, Win32_ComputerSystemProduct

SMBIOS queries return swapped motherboard UUID, BIOS serial, manufacturer.

System HWID hash

The composite PC fingerprint EAC derives from several parameters at once. Hooked before EAC finishes the rollup.

Swap for the EA App (user-mode level)

Network card MAC

GetAdaptersInfo and GetAdaptersAddresses return different MAC per active interface — Wi-Fi, Ethernet.

MachineGuid from HKLM\\Cryptography

The unique Windows install identifier. The EA App reads it on login — we return a swapped value via a registry read hook.

GetComputerNameEx and GetUserName

PC name and current Windows user name — both changed. The EA App looks at these too.

Volume Serial Numbers

Volume serials for C:, D:, E: rewritten on the fly via a GetVolumeInformation hook.

What stays real

Files, games, documents

Disk contents are not changed. All other-game saves, photos, documents — in place.

Steam profile and its data

If you play other Steam games on this PC — your Steam account, friends, library, achievements — are untouched.

Windows registry on disk

Regular registry keys are not edited — the spoofer hooks read requests rather than writes new values. After a reboot identifiers are real.

Use

No PC reboot needed

Run utility → run EA App / Steam → run Apex. All in one session without a reboot.

Signed driver

An EV certificate on our kernel driver — EAC sees it as a regular system component, no "unsigned" flags.

Telegram support

The same duty channel as for Apex X-Ray subscribers. We work issues individually against your launch log and system snapshot.

Counter pause on "unstable"

If an EAC update temporarily breaks the swap, paid days do not burn — the timer pauses until a stable build ships.

A hardware ban in Apex Legends: why it hurts especially badly

Apex Legends is F2P, and it seems an account loss is cheap: create a new EA account, install the client, queue a match. In practice at Respawn it works differently. An Apex ban is almost always double: the EA account itself hits the stoplist, and in parallel EAC sends a set of your PC identifiers into its base. Create a new EA — at registration EAC checks you, sees familiar hardware: an instant ban before the first match. On the same PC you just cannot enter Apex.

Phoenix Apex Spoofer solves exactly the second part. The utility hooks EAC and EA App requests for PC identifiers and returns different values — to EA and Respawn it looks like a "new machine". You activate a new EA account after the spoofer, and Apex accepts you as a regular new player. None of what was accumulated on the old account (Apex Coins, the epic Wraith and Bloodhound skins, a heirloom if you had one, rank progress) returns — the spoofer only unblocks the PC from the EAC side, no one can restore EA progress.

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Specifics of Respawn ban waves in Apex and how to prepare

Respawn is known for loud ban waves: 30–60 thousand accounts blocked overnight. These waves are tied to patches and seasonal restarts, and the Respawn approach is more "bulk" than, say, Behaviour in DBD. Understanding how they work helps you make the right call: do you need a spoofer right now or does the situation resolve without one.

Seasonal restart — purge peak

Apex Legends runs ~3-month seasons. At a season boundary Respawn usually does a big purge: everyone flagged during the previous season (but not insta-banned) gets cleared in one go. If you were on a grey list after a risky December match, in February at the new season opener you can be swept along with thousands of others.

Behavioural analytics + manual moderation

In Apex many bans come not through automatic EAC but through combined signals: K/D in a recent match window, headshot patterns, behavioural outliers (sub-100-ms reaction to opponent spawn), plus manual review of player reports. That means: even a perfectly tuned cheat invisible to EAC can hit a ban through manual review if a player's behaviour falls outside the norm.

HWID hits the stoplist together with the account

If EA wrote you a ban on the account, EAC in parallel put your PC identifiers in its stoplist. The most inconvenient part: 1) you cannot register a new EA on this PC for Apex; 2) if your brother or sister plays on the same PC, with high probability "familiar hardware" triggers for them too at a new EA registration. The spoofer is for bypassing that second layer.

When the spoofer does not help

If EA banned the account itself for a TOS violation (cheating, account boosting, unacceptable behaviour), the spoofer cannot return that specific account — on the EA side it no longer exists. The spoofer only unlocks the option to create a NEW account from the same PC. The old account progress does not transfer.

Preparing the PC before launching Apex Spoofer

Launching the spoofer on a "dirty" machine after a ban needs a bit more discipline than "click the utility → go match". Miss a step and the EA App on start sees residual traces of the old account and the link persists. Below is the sequence Apex returners follow.

  • Fully close Steam and the EA App. Not to tray but explicitly "Exit" through the menu. Via Task Manager check no Steam.exe, EADesktop.exe (the new EA App name) or the old OriginClientService.exe in the background.
  • Wipe the EA App cache. Delete %LOCALAPPDATA%\Electronic Arts\EA Desktop\CEF (or rename to CEF_old). Cookies and session tokens tied to your previous EA account live there.
  • Clean EA Anti-Cheat registry (if it was installed). If EA Anti-Cheat for the Battlefield series was previously in the system, its remnants may affect checks. Via Control Panel → Programs and Features make sure no other EA anti-cheats are in the system other than the one shipping with Apex.
  • Launch Phoenix Apex Spoofer and confirm. The utility window should show a tick on each swapped channel and a final "Spoof complete". If any item turns red — do not start Steam, screenshot it and message Telegram.
  • Create a new EA account. On a fresh email (any, not the one tied to the old EA) register a new EA ID. At that step EA will ask for a captcha — normal, EA fights mass bot registration.
  • Install Apex Legends on the fresh EA account. Buy a Steam copy or activate F2P through the EA App on the new account. The first Apex start after the spoofer usually goes through without issues.
  • Do not log into the old EA on this PC. The most common mistake. If an hour later you "log into the old nick for a couple of minutes to check", the EA App tells EA servers that the current machine is linked to your old EA account. The swap is undone.

What the spoofer does technically: EA App and EAC check the machine on several channels

In Apex Legends the machine check is split between two components: the EA App (formerly Origin Client) and Easy Anti-Cheat. The EA App gathers basic PC info at EA login, EAC additionally scans deeper identifiers when Apex starts. The spoofer must close both fronts at once or a hole remains through which the link rebuilds.

EA App side

The EA App on login sends to the EA server: PC name, current Windows user name, network card MAC, Windows install identifier (MachineGuid from the registry). Its "is this client familiar" checks. The spoofer swaps all these parameters on the fly before the EA App can read them.

EAC side

EAC at Apex start queries the disk via IOCTL_STORAGE_QUERY_PROPERTY and reads the SSD/NVMe factory serial. In parallel via WMI Win32_BaseBoard and Win32_ComputerSystemProduct it reads the motherboard UUID and the BIOS serial. Its deep identifiers, exactly the ones stored in the EAC stoplist after a ban. Our kernel driver hooks these calls and returns fake values.

What stays real

Disk files, installed programs, Steam and other-game profiles, the user-level registry, documents and photos — none of that is touched by the spoofer. The swap is purely in-memory at the system-request response level. After a PC reboot all identifiers return to real values — the spoofer must be re-run in the next session.

EA App and Apex without reboot

Important Apex detail: you can run the spoofer, then the EA App, then Apex Legends in one uninterrupted session — no PC reboot. More convenient than some anti-cheats that require a reboot. The key — keep order: the spoofer goes first, the EA App after.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Does the spoofer include WH or anything cheat-like?

No. Apex Spoofer is a utility that does exactly one thing: swap hardware identifiers on the fly so that the EA App and EAC see a "new machine" when checking your PC. No WH, no opponent highlight, no Visible Check. If you need both the spoofer and WH features — the neighbour card Apex X-Ray includes the same spoofer in its subscription.

My EA account is banned — will the spoofer return it to me?

No, and here it is important not to misread. The spoofer works only on your PC side — it cancels the hardware link "this machine = the one we banned". The EA account itself with its progress, Apex Coins, epic Wraith skins, accumulated achievements and rank history stays on the EA side in the stoplist, and no one (including the spoofer) unblocks it. After running the spoofer you have to create a NEW EA ID on a fresh email and start from zero. If that scenario does not suit you — the spoofer is not your tool.

Do I need to reboot the PC between launching the spoofer and starting Apex?

No, no reboot is needed in Apex Legends, and this is a convenient nuance compared to, say, VAC games. Order: 1) fully close Steam and the EA App; 2) launch our spoofer, wait for "Spoof complete"; 3) immediately open the EA App and Steam; 4) launch Apex. All in one continuous session. Key — do not break order: if the EA App was already running before the spoofer, its cache holds the old values and the swap will not take effect this session.

Does the spoofer work on a Steam Apex copy or do I need Origin / EA App?

Apex Legends requires the EA App (formerly Origin) for launch even for those who bought the game on Steam. The EA App rises in the background on Apex start to auth the EA account. Our spoofer works with both: with a Steam copy (because the swap goes at the system-call level before Steam and the EA App) and with a direct EA App copy. Under the hood there is no difference — both versions launch the same r5apex.exe and the same EAC check. The spoofer closes both.

Reviews

Reviews about Apex Spoofer

4.8 10 reviews

1044 verified sales on Digiseller

How the rating is calculated

Most satisfied buyers never leave a review — people write mainly when something went wrong, so the text reviews skew negative and do not reflect the real picture. The score below is smoothed over every sale, not just the few written reviews.

rating = (G + S + 10·0.9) / (N + S + 10) × 5

  • G — sum of review positivity (5★ = 1, 1★ = 0)
  • N — number of text reviews = 10
  • S = (sales − N) × 0.15 — silent satisfied buyers

10 reviews against 1044 sales — only 0.96% of buyers wrote anything.

Customer
Verified purchase · Digiseller 09.04.2026

буквально не работает

Phoenix reply

Пользователь не предоставил никаких доказательств проблемы

Customer
Verified purchase · Digiseller 23.03.2026

хорошо

Customer
Verified purchase · Digiseller 23.03.2026

Обман,не скачивается

Phoenix reply

Пользователю была предоставлена альтернативная ссылка для скачивания лоадера. Пользователь не прочитал сообщения от технической поддержки и не ответил на них.

Customer
Verified purchase · Digiseller 19.02.2026

Все отлично

Customer
Verified purchase · Digiseller 12.02.2026

НЕ РАБОТАЕТ КОД !

Phoenix reply

Покупатель отказался выполнять рекомендации технической поддержки

Customer
Verified purchase · Digiseller 07.12.2025

топ

Customer
Verified purchase · Digiseller 04.12.2025

все хорошо

Customer
Verified purchase · Digiseller 23.11.2025

отвратителтный спуфер меня забанило по железу

Customer
Verified purchase · Digiseller 10.11.2025

Скам. по ссылке переходишь, жмешь скачать ничего не качается.

Phoenix reply

Здравствуйте. Вам нужно использовать ВПН, чтобы скачать файл. Если у Вас не получится - дайте нам знать, мы перезальём для Вас на другой файлообменник.

Customer
Verified purchase · Digiseller 08.11.2025

забанило

Phoenix reply

Здравствуйте. Для какой игры Вы покупали спуфер? В какой момент Вас забанило? Опишите полный процесс спуфа, пожалуйста.

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