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Dragula
05-07-2019, 04:43 AM
Arkei Loader is an extremely advanced stealer showcasing many desired features such as credit card and wallet stealing. Firstly, this loader is completely web-based, accessible from any device and can be hosted offshore for anonymity. Secondly, the payload will self destruct after loading, making it hard to trace the malware. Given the strong stealing features alongside being silent makes this extremely severe. In other words, alongside an exploit this stealer can be spread completely undetected. Allowing you to grow logs of data on a new level for any of your needs. However, with this stealer being completely native, working on all systems, it is arguably the best. In conclusion we highly suggest using Arkei Loader alongside any of our exploits to expand any of your data logging needs!

Features
Advanced Stealer
Browser Cookies / Passwords
Chrome, Firefox, Opera +25 others
Filezilla
Crypto-wallets
Bitcoin Core, Etherum, ElecrtumLTC, Monero, Electrum, Dash +20 others
Files from machine
Data about machine
Installed softwares
Native stub requiring no dependencies other than Windows installation
Multi-profile (up to 10)
Low stub size of 93kb
Supports Windows 7/8 / 8.1 / 10 | x32 / x64
Does not require administrative privileges
User-friendly Admin Panel
Many more..

https://mega.nz/#!Ozom1YhS!hKliHICFiOB5KjOpyfD10vm29nU0Sd7mAvfTW7z 75PE

parauox
05-13-2019, 09:32 AM
Anyone tested yet?

Mavlad
09-21-2019, 06:50 PM
Please update download link.

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PhunPhellow99
09-29-2019, 09:41 PM
The file is no longer available, anyway to repost with another link.

Really wanted to check this out. With an exploit this will do some damage..


Thanks,
PhunPhellow99

AussiePirate
04-25-2020, 12:35 AM
Thanks for the info.

Unfortunatly the link is dead