So the upshot is, probably not with any reasonable chance of success. Yes, Fingerprinting is invasive and annoying but if you were the software developer who wanted to protect his intellectual property and manpower/money investment, you'd be using it too. ![]() ![]() The reason for hardware fingerprinting is to prevent potential software piracy attempts or attempts to circumvent licensing restrictions - like being run on more than one machine at a time. To try to spoof hardware data returns from a low level access routine using a high level interpreted language would, in my estimation, be an exercise in total futility. Hardware fingerprinting can be done using the CPU, the Video Display hardware, the hard disk drive(s), the System ROM BIOS, or any combination of them.
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