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The file titled "1136 logs (Cracked.io AKIRA).zip" refers to a collection of likely containing stolen data from at least 1,136 compromised systems or user accounts . These logs are typically generated by the Akira Stealer (an information-stealing malware) and distributed through the now-defunct hacking forum Cracked.io . ⚠️ Security Risk Summary
The term "Akira" in the cybercrime landscape can refer to two distinct but dangerous threats:
: Files of this nature generally contain "hits" or logs of successful compromises, including usernames, passwords, and session cookies stolen from unsuspecting users.
: The "AKIRA" mentioned here is often a Python-based information stealer . It targets sensitive data like saved browser credentials, credit card details, cryptocurrency wallets, and system hardware info.
: Uses multi-level obfuscation and has been reported as "Fully Undetectable" (FUD) by various antivirus engines. Akira Ransomware (Corporate Threat)
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