Between 2007 and 2011, a Trojan malware known as Zeus was used in numerous criminal operations to steal data on Windows devices. Zeus was widely traded on criminal forums as a way to harvest online credentials. Its source code was made public in 2011 after its purported creator announced his retirement, which allowed multiple versions to spread. The Trojan included a keylogger that recorded bank login credentials and a botnet that executed attacks using infected devices.
Actual Keylogger 3.2 Pre – ((TOP)) Cracked Version
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