Attackers may target cryptocurrency wallets or use saved credit card information for fraudulent transactions.
can scrape saved passwords, browser cookies, and autofill data from Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. Financial Loss
These downloads usually originate from unverified third-party sites, file-sharing platforms (like MediaFire or Mega), or Discord servers.
The malware is often "packed" or encrypted to bypass standard Windows Defender or antivirus scans.
This subject line is a classic indicator of or a phishing attempt . It uses "cracked" software and "license keys" as bait to lure users into downloading harmful files.