The Kodiak Spoofer is a tool that helps protect your privacy by spoofing key identifiers used by Minecraft Bedrock Edition. The tool modifies:
- SSID (SelfSignedId)
- DID (DeviceId)
- CID (ClientRandomId)
Additionally, it removes various game-related files and clears cached data that may be used to track or identify the user. After performing these tasks, the tool automatically launches Minecraft Bedrock Edition.
When launched, the spoofer performs the following actions:
- File Removal: Deletes specific files and cached data that can be used for tracking or identification.
- Spoofs Identifiers: The tool replaces the SSID, DID, and CID with new, randomly generated values to make the session appear as if it's coming from a different device or client.
- Launches Minecraft: Once the spoofing process is complete, the tool automatically opens Minecraft Bedrock Edition.
After Minecraft is launched, you will be prompted to confirm by clicking "OK" when you're in the main menu and connected to Xbox Live.
Ensure that the project is compiled. If you don’t have the executable (Spoofer.exe
), you will need to compile it using Visual Studio. Once compiled, proceed to the next step.
To use the spoofer, run the executable:
Spoofer.exe
This will:
- Remove specific files and cached data.
- Spoof the SSID, DID, and CID to new values.
- Automatically launch Minecraft Bedrock Edition.
Once Minecraft is running:
- Wait until you’re connected to Xbox Live.
- Click "OK" in the message box that appears to confirm the spoofing was successful.
The spoofer:
- Removes certain files and cached data to ensure privacy.
- Spoofs key identifiers (SSID, DID, CID) to mask your actual session, device, and client.
- Use responsibly: This tool is intended for educational purposes. Ensure you comply with the terms of service of Minecraft or any platform you’re interacting with.
This project is licensed under the Apache License 2.0. See the LICENSE file for more details.