: "Free" versions of expensive software (Adobe, Office) or game cheats.
: Folders containing wallet files ( wallet.dat ) or seed phrases harvested from browser extensions like MetaMask. FRESH LOGS.rar
: JSON or text files containing active session tokens. These allow an attacker to "session hijack" an account, bypassing Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) because the website believes the user is already logged in. : "Free" versions of expensive software (Adobe, Office)
: The victim runs an executable file thinking it is something else. These allow an attacker to "session hijack" an
A file named FRESH LOGS.rar usually contains several folders, often organized by the victim’s IP address or username. Common files found inside include:
The term is a marketing tactic used by hackers on Telegram channels and "dark web" forums to indicate that the data has been recently exfiltrated and the accounts likely still work (i.e., the passwords haven't been changed yet). 2. Typical Contents of the Archive
: Videos promising "how to get [X] for free" with a download link in the description. Phishing : Emails disguised as invoices or shipping updates. 4. The Lifecycle of a Log