👉 Cheat fumes refer to the noxious, often toxic gases released by electronic devices, particularly those used for unauthorized or illegal modifications, such as aftermarket routers, modems, and other networking equipment. These fumes can contain harmful substances like brominated flame retardants, lead, and other chemicals that are not approved for human inhalation. Prolonged exposure to these fumes can cause respiratory issues, headaches, dizziness, nausea, and in severe cases, long-term health problems. Cheat fume generators, which produce these toxins intentionally, are used by hackers and enthusiasts to test the limits of network equipment or to create more powerful devices, but they pose significant health risks to anyone exposed.