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[Coming soon!]L2 Keylogger new version (Fiberlogger)


Would you use it and does it worth it?  

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  1. 1. Would you use it and does it worth it?

    • I would use it.
      25
    • Maybe / I am not sure.
      12
    • No I wouldn't use it.
      4


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Posted

So this is a new project so far.Dunno who this is going to evolve but I found the previous errors and fixed them.

Nothing really works in this version but Im sure in a couple of days I will finish it.

Here's a preview.You can download it to test the interface, no functions are currently working.The project will be written from scratch (only 2 functions will be used again).

 

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Please write your opinion/suggestions and vote I could use the feedback.

There will be both a Free and a Pro version for more advanced users.

 

Thank you.

Posted

Maybe / I am not sure.

Cause i don't really like to use this shits :P .

 

But it would be too good and intresting for many guys.

I would like to see how it will be this l2keylogger.

Posted

Awesome job stealth, congratulations!

 

When you share it working i'll give you karma! :)

 

glad to see my name on the respected list :*

Posted

Thank you all for the feedback.Im home atm and I will start working on this as soon as possible.

Posted

If you give it to me free maybe i use it . j/k :P amazing work again bro! im downloading right now the nterface! keep the good work!

Posted

lol if that will work u're a badass pro hacker

 

No I won't.I have nothing to do with hacking, I am just coding and I am intending to continue this way.

 

If you give it to me free maybe i use it . j/k :P amazing work again bro! im downloading right now the nterface! keep the good work!

 

There will be a free version where you can do almost anything.

I am still thinking about making another pro version or making it open source.

 

Posted

I am still thinking about making another pro version or making it open source.

We'd love that :)

 

Glad to see my name in that list even if you don't know me ;)

Posted

nice project... i guess there are sooooooooo.............. many keyloggers out there already with the same features lol

Why not making a lineage2 user/pass stealer

 

Inject .dll into lineage2

decrypt traffic its sending to the server

and there u go u stole the username/password...

 

the main goal of a keylogger is just getting a password so why not decrypting traffic xD

 

and why ur not posting this at http://www.maxhackers.com/forum/

probably there's no one going to that site anymore XD

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