It attempts to send spoofed UDP packets to various global servers to see if your internet service provider (ISP) blocks them.
In other contexts, an executable named spoofer.exe may be a security threat. Attackers often use "spoofing" techniques to hide the true nature of a file: sppoofer.exe
A specialized tool used by security professionals (and hackers) to escalate privileges on Windows 10 by abusing impersonation tokens. It attempts to send spoofed UDP packets to
A technique used to make a program look like it was started by a different, "safe" process (like explorer.exe ) to avoid detection by antivirus software. Parent Process ID (PPID) Spoofing | Red Team Notes sppoofer.exe