
Low-level hypervisor bypass and stealth HWID spoofer. Shuts down kernel anti-cheat drivers at boot and virtualizes hardware serials, allowing you to load custom scripts or our built-in ESP overlay safely.
Select Access Tier
Catalyst - monthly Access
Extra Hardware Support
Recommended for optimal stealth
For elite mouse input isolation, our software integrates with external hardware microcontrollers. This prevents anti-cheat mouse telemetry from flagging aiming inputs. Setup takes under 5 minutes, and we recommend the KMBox NET.
Technical Specifications
Key Capabilities
Kernel Anti-Cheat Termination & Driver Blocking
Rigorous implementation ensuring complete process isolation and stealth execution context.
Stealth HWID Spoofer (Serial Virtualization)
Rigorous implementation ensuring complete process isolation and stealth execution context.
Safe Execution Window for Custom Payloads
Rigorous implementation ensuring complete process isolation and stealth execution context.
Zero Footprint in Protected Memory
Rigorous implementation ensuring complete process isolation and stealth execution context.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Catalyst Bypass actually do?
Catalyst is a low-level hypervisor bypass that intercepts and halts kernel anti-cheat driver execution at boot. This creates a secure, sandboxed window to safely run custom scripts, payloads, or our built-in ESP overlay.
Is the built-in HWID spoofer permanent?
Catalyst includes temporary kernel-level serial virtualization. It virtualizes your hardware identifiers automatically on boot, keeping your permanent hardware serial numbers untouched and pristine.
Do I need extra hardware for Catalyst?
No, Catalyst runs purely in software. However, if you load custom advanced aiming scripts, using external hardware like KMBox Net can prevent mouse telemetry tracking.