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The creation of a Url-Log-Pass.txt file is the final stage of a multi-step malware campaign:
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: The malware targets browser databases (like Chrome's Login Data file), decrypts the local passwords using DPAPI or system keys, and pulls cookies, autofill data, and hardware specifications. Delete Url-Log-Pass
The malware decrypts the saved credentials stored by the browser.
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Once the infostealer compiles the Url-Log-Pass.txt file, the attack enters its monetization phase. The lifecycle generally follows these steps: 1. The Initial Infection
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