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The "crack" was actually an Infostealer . It scanned Alex's browser for saved passwords and credit card details.

Two days later, Alex was locked out of their email and social media accounts. The hackers used the stolen session cookies to bypass two-factor authentication. The "crack" was actually an Infostealer

Hiding viruses inside "keygen.exe" or "crack.zip" files that require you to disable your antivirus to run. The hackers used the stolen session cookies to

The site sent Alex through three different "verification" pages. While Alex waited for the file, a small,

While Alex waited for the file, a small, background script (a Trojan ) began downloading.

Within hours of "installing" the cracked software, Alex’s computer began acting strangely.

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