As he ran the file through a sandbox environment, Alex observed that the keylogger began to transmit keystrokes to a remote server. The server's IP address was registered in a country known for its lax cyber regulations. This raised red flags, and Alex realized that the keylogger was likely designed to steal sensitive information.
He cracked the keylogger and discovered a user manual written in broken English. The manual revealed that the Falcon Keylogger was designed to capture login credentials, credit card numbers, and browsing history. It also had a built-in screenshotter, which could take snapshots of the victim's screen. Falcon Keylogger Cracked.rar
The authorities took swift action, and the server hosting the keylogger's configuration was shut down. The IP address was blocked, and the keylogger's creators were forced to go dark. As he ran the file through a sandbox