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It could see my phone, but it failed to pair. And my phone could not find my PC either. However, I also have an ancient Bluetooth USB stick based on a Broadcom BCM2045 module. Even though it is old, it immediately worked!
It’s not super cool on its own, but it’s a useful module that can be paired with other modules, like the Spider module, to create a reverse shell. You could then upload malware to the victim's PC to steal all their chats. YES I USED AI IN SOME PARTS CODE, BUT ONLY IN SOME PARTS LIKE THE C2 SERVER, REFACTORING AND BETTER ERROR HANDLING.
We have our own working zombie-network, each member of this network is a private PC somewhere in the world. Our 'worm' is logging keystrokes, logins and passwords on the hosts, and sending these info directly to us.
We have our own working zombie-network, each member of this network is a private PC somewhere in the world. Our 'worm' is logging keystrokes, logins and passwords on the hosts, and sending these info directly to us.
We have our own working zombie-network, each member of this network is a private PC somewhere in the world. Our 'worm' is logging keystrokes, logins and passwords on the hosts, and sending these info directly to us.
We have our own working zombie-network, each member of this network is a private PC somewhere in the world. Our 'worm' is logging keystrokes, logins and passwords on the hosts, and sending these info directly to us.
We have our own working zombie-network, each member of this network is a private PC somewhere in the world. Our 'worm' is logging keystrokes, logins and passwords on the hosts, and sending these info directly to us.
We have our own working zombie-network, each member of this network is a private PC somewhere in the world. Our 'worm' is logging keystrokes, logins and passwords on the hosts, and sending these info directly to us.
We have our own working zombie-network, each member of this network is a private PC somewhere in the world. Our 'worm' is logging keystrokes, logins and passwords on the hosts, and sending these info directly to us.
We have our own working zombie-network, each member of this network is a private PC somewhere in the world. Our 'worm' is logging keystrokes, logins and passwords on the hosts, and sending these info directly to us.