#include <iostream> #include <Windows.h> // Function to spoof the Hardware ID void spoofHWID() { // TODO: Implement the actual HWID spoofing logic // This function should modify or disguise the Hardware ID of the system // You can use different techniques, such as modifying registry entries or intercepting system calls, to achieve HWID spoofing // Remember to handle any errors or exceptions that may occur during the spoofing process } int main() { int choice; do { // Display the menu options for the user std::cout << "Menu:" << std::endl; std::cout << "1. HWID Spoofer" << std::endl; std::cout << "2. Check My Serials" << std::endl; std::cout << "3. Exit" << std::endl; std::cout << "Enter your choice: "; std::cin >> choice; // Process the user's choice switch (choice) { case 1: // Spoof the HWID spoofHWID(); std::cout << "HWID has been spoofed successfully!" << std::endl; break; case 2: // TODO: Implement the Check My Serials functionality std::cout << "Checking your serials..." << std::endl; break; case 3: std::cout << "Exiting..." << std::endl; break; default: std::cout << "Invalid choice. Please try again." << std::endl; } // Wait for user to press Enter before clearing the console std::cout << "Press Enter to continue..."; std::cin.ignore(); std::cin.get(); // Clear the console screen system("cls"); } while (choice != 3); return 0; }
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