: The use of .cc in the name often refers to the website domain where the tool was hosted. Many cheat providers use .cc or .top domains because they are inexpensive and can be quickly replaced if taken down. Risks and Warnings
: Because spoofers require deep system access (kernel-level) to change hardware identifiers, they are frequently used as "Trojan horses" to deliver stealer logs, miners, or remote access trojans (RATs). Mylis.cc_Spoofer.exe
: Most instructions for these files require the user to disable Windows Defender and Secure Boot, leaving the machine completely vulnerable to infection. : The use of