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Rust Spoofer is a standalone product with no cheat features. It is a PC identifier spoofing utility that runs before Steam and swaps the values Easy Anti-Cheat uses to decide whether it has seen this machine before. After the utility runs, EAC registers a "new PC", and entering Rust from a fresh Steam account goes through without the previous ban stoplist blocking you.
People usually take the spoofer after a game ban in Rust. The account hits a game ban, EAC puts your hardware on the stoplist in parallel, and any attempt to enter Rust from the same PC on a new Steam account ends in an instant hardware ban — before the server even loads. The Rust spoofer closes exactly this part of the problem: it gives your PC a fresh fingerprint so the new account passes the EAC check.
An honest note: the spoofer does not return a banned account or its contents. Hours, blueprints farmed on old servers, Steam inventory skins, your reputation on favourite community servers — all of that stays on the old account and no one will unblock it. The spoofer only restores the ability to play Rust on this PC from a clean account.
Specifications of Rust Spoofer
Features of Rust Spoofer
Spoofing for EAC (kernel level)
IOCTL to the disk controller
IOCTL_STORAGE_QUERY_PROPERTY is hooked — EAC receives a fake SSD/NVMe serial instead of the real one.WMI: Win32_BaseBoard, Win32_ComputerSystemProduct
SMBIOS queries return spoofed motherboard UUID, BIOS serial and manufacturer.System HWID hash
The composite PC fingerprint EAC computes from several parameters at once. Intercepted before EAC finishes the rollup.System-level spoofing
Network card MAC address
GetAdaptersInfo and GetAdaptersAddresses return different MACs per active interface — Wi-Fi, Ethernet.MachineGuid from HKLM\Cryptography
The unique Windows installation ID — returned as a spoofed value via a registry read hook.Volume Serial Numbers
Serials of volumes C:, D:, E: are rewritten on the fly through a GetVolumeInformation hook.What stays real
Files, games, documents
Disk contents do not change. Other games' saves, photos and documents stay in place.Steam profile for other games
The spoofer does not touch your Steam library or friends — only what EAC reads during the hardware check changes.Registry on disk
The spoofer hooks read requests rather than writing new values. After a reboot the identifiers are real again.Usage
No PC reboot
Run the utility → launch Steam → launch Rust. All in one session, no reboot.Signed driver
An EV certificate on our kernel driver — EAC sees it as a regular system component.Telegram support
A staffed support channel. We review the launch log and a system snapshot individually.Timer pause on "unstable"
If an EAC update temporarily breaks spoofing, paid days are not burned — the timer pauses until a stable build ships.Screenshots and video of Rust Spoofer
Screenshots and video of Rust Spoofer
Rust is protected by Easy Anti-Cheat, and a ban here is almost always double. The account itself gets a game ban visible on the Steam profile, and in parallel EAC sends a set of your PC identifiers into its base. Make a new Steam account, buy Rust again, join a server — EAC checks the hardware, sees a familiar fingerprint and bans you before the load finishes. On the same PC you simply do not play Rust.
Phoenix Rust Spoofer solves exactly this second part. The utility intercepts EAC requests for PC identifiers and returns different values — to Easy Anti-Cheat it looks like a "new machine". You activate a new Steam account after the spoofer, and Rust accepts you as a regular new player. Old account progress does not return — the spoofer only unblocks the PC from the EAC side.
Bans in Rust come two ways. First — server-side game bans from Facepunch and EAC anti-cheat waves that run regularly and remove thousands of accounts at once. Second — bans on specific community servers for behaviour, but those do not touch hardware. The spoofer is only needed in the first case: when EAC tied the ban to your PC and a new Steam account will not launch.
It is easy to tell you have a hardware block: a fresh clean Steam account with Rust purchased gets banned in the first minutes on any official server, even though you have not broken anything yet. That is the EAC HWID stoplist. After the spoofer the same PC looks new to the anti-cheat and a clean account works normally.
Close Steam and Rust fully
In Task Manager make sure there are no steam.exe, RustClient.exe processes or EasyAntiCheat services in the background.Prepare a clean Steam account
A non-banned account with Rust activated. Do not log into the old banned one on this PC after the spoofer.Disable third-party overlays
Discord overlay, MSI Afterburner, RivaTuner — turn them off temporarily so they do not interfere with the utility.Keep the key handy
The serial from the oplata.info email is needed on the first launch of the utility.Easy Anti-Cheat builds a PC fingerprint from several sources at once: disk serials, motherboard UUID from SMBIOS, network card MACs, the Windows MachineGuid and volume serials. Any one of them left unchanged can link a new account to the old ban, so the spoofer swaps them all at once — at kernel level for EAC requests and at system level for the rest.
The utility does not change disk contents and does not touch your Steam library for other games: it intercepts identifier read requests, not the data itself. After a reboot the values return to the real ones, which is why the spoofer is run each time before a Rust session on a clean account.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
No. The Rust spoofer is a utility that does exactly one thing: swap hardware identifiers on the fly so Easy Anti-Cheat sees a "new machine" when checking your PC. No WH, no opponent highlights, no harm to other games. It is a standalone tool for regaining access after a hardware ban.
No, a banned account and its progress do not come back. A game ban is tied to the Steam account itself and the spoofer cannot lift it. Hours, blueprints and inventory skins stay on the old account. The spoofer only unblocks the PC from the EAC side so you can play Rust on a new, clean Steam account.
No. It is a one-session flow: run the utility → wait for "Spoof complete" → launch Steam under a clean account → launch Rust. A reboot actually resets the spoof back to the real values, so you should not reboot between steps. Before the next session you run the spoofer again.
This card is about official Rust on Steam with Easy Anti-Cheat. The spoofer targets the EAC HWID ban on official servers. Pirate Rust builds work differently and have a separate Rust Pirate category — check that one if you do not play through Steam.
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