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ExtensionSpoofer

Spoof file icons and extensions in Windows

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ExtensionSpoofer

ExtensionSpoofer is a Visual Basic .NET desktop app that demonstrates how file names and icons can be visually manipulated on Windows while the underlying executable file type remains unchanged.

It uses the Unicode Right-to-Left Override character (U+202E) to reverse displayed characters in part of the file name and can swap the executable icon to match a chosen spoofed extension.

How it works (example)

Original file name:

test_application[RIGHT_TO_LEFT_OVERRIDE]gnp.exe

Displayed in Explorer as:

test_applicationexe.png

The file still executes as an executable format.

Supported source executable extensions

  • .exe
  • .scr
  • .com

Note: .com icon replacement is not always supported by the Windows shell.

Usage

  1. Download the precompiled executable from the latest release.
  2. Place the executable next to the Win10Icons folder (or choose a custom icon folder at startup).
  3. Open an executable file.
  4. Enter a file name, choose source extension and spoof extension.
  5. Generate the spoofed file name.

Icon requirements

  • Icon files must be valid .ico files.
  • Renaming .png, .jpg, or other formats to .ico is not sufficient.
  • Each icon file should be named after the target display extension (for example pdf.ico, txt.ico).

Educational use and safety notice

This project is intended for education and awareness: for example, showing students why file names and icons alone are not trustworthy security indicators.

Always use responsibly and only in authorized environments.

Screenshots

Usage animation Spoofed file examples

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