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    best solution to a tricky problem ?

    Hi

    could someone plz reply with some examples of the best and easist way for someone to click on pic without them knowing theres a keylogger there.?

    Im not great at social engineering so

    Thx

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    *bump*

    Ok for example if i send person x a ziped or compressed file with a keylogger binded to a screen saver for example.Then they click on it but person x doesnt hav winrar what happens will it still open or ????

    Thx

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    of course it wont open,they would have to open the zipped file and then open the file.

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    What im looking for is the least suspicious way of installing a keylogger on person x machine

    atm im binded my keylogger to a picture file and added file extension .scr and ziped it but its very unlickly tht my target has Winrar so when they click on it my so called hidden keylogger will look very suspicious as it changes to default .exe.


    any s***estions ?

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    just dont zip it and tell them its a screen saver,hence the .scr , im sure the person ur trying to get is stupid,but im also pretty sure your server is probably detected,if u need a ud server contact me,squidderuds@**********

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