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A marketing term used by data brokers in underground forums to indicate that the database is fresh, has not been shared publicly, and is being sold to a limited number of buyers. urllogpasstxt exclusive
The malware extracts all saved credentials, session cookies, and autofill data directly from the user's web browsers (such as Chrome or Edge). Years passed, and urllogpasstxt mutated