A common piece of malware that harvests saved passwords, credit card info, and crypto wallets from your web browsers.

Software that records every keystroke you type (including your actual bank and social media logins) and sends them to a remote server.

It may immediately begin encrypting your hard drive and demand payment to unlock your files. 🛡️ How to Stay Safe

Often, these archives are password-protected (e.g., password is 123 ). This isn't for security; it is a tactic to prevent automated antivirus software from "unzipping" and scanning the contents before you manualy extract them. 💀 Common Malicious Payloads

The name suggests it contains a collection of stolen passwords or a tool to manage them. In reality, the file itself is usually the delivery mechanism for a virus.