: The file size reportedly shifted every time it was viewed, fluctuating between 0 KB and several gigabytes.
The most famous version of the story involves a forum user named NebulaVoid , who live-blogged his experience extracting the contents. His posts grew increasingly frantic as he claimed the "stars" on his monitor were getting closer. His final post was a string of corrupted code, and according to the legend, his IP address was later traced to a vacant lot that had never been developed. Fact vs. Fiction GalaxySpoofer.rar
: The core of the horror lies in the claim that the software didn't spoof game data—it "spoofed" the user's presence in reality. Users claimed that after running the program, friends and family would temporarily forget they existed, or physical objects in their room would be replaced by low-resolution, "glitched" versions of themselves. The "Vanishing" Incident : The file size reportedly shifted every time