Stealer, how to choose?

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Again, I won't give any links - there's little point in that. I'll tell you how to choose the best option for yourself, what to pay attention to, and how not to screw up with a purchase, and whether to buy at all?

Stealers

So, there are many stealers on the market. From well-known to not so well-known. There are even more private ones. I will note that in this case, "private" does not mean "super-quality". Usually, even the opposite. Conventionally, all stealers can be divided into two groups:
  • Stealer, which is located on third-party servers.
  • The stealler that you have at your disposal.
Let's take one simple thought into account right away. Everything they write will be half true at best. Open a forum and you'll see hundreds of topics where everything is so delicious and rosy. Just buy, launch and the money will flow to you. No problems, no pitfalls, no scams and teasing. Nothing. Just concentrated joy from work and a swelling wallet from bitcoins.

Everyone is scamming you! Absolutely everyone! You can avoid this only by understanding the material and knowing what exactly you need and why!
  • Stealer, which is located on third-party servers.
What's good about stealers, which, roughly speaking, are issued on a turnkey basis? On the one hand, everything looks kosher in the luxury style. For a certain amount per month, you get software that is completely ready for work. You could say turnkey. Crypto and into battle! That's where the pros end. Let's look at the cons.

First of all, you need to understand that ALL your logs and data will be located on servers that you do not have access to. Of course, you will read a lot of assurances about "servers located on Mars/Jupiter/Moon/in the depths of a black hole" and also "no logging", as well as "crystal clear work with clients", etc.

We think logically - do you trust your money and security to a third-party service? Especially in black business. Even so - can you trust someone with your data simply on your word of honor? In an area where the very word "trust" looks somehow pathetic, funny and ... ordered or something. You can trust if you can check. And if you can't check, then ...

If you do trust, then the issue is resolved. If not, then we move on to the second option.

  • The stealer that you have at your disposal.
In this case, all your data will be on your server. The disadvantages are again obvious - you will have to tinker with the settings yourself. And with the installation too. And you will have to provide basic technical support yourself if you do not want to waste a ton of time. In general, this is not even a disadvantage. For someone, on the contrary, it is a big plus.

Now here's a CRITICALLY IMPORTANT remark that everyone usually doesn't give a damn about.

You need to check the stealer. Check it yourself! Don't trust anyone, no checkers, testers, etc. Take a pack of grandfathers/virtual machines with information on the disk and different browsers (if the grandfather is naked, fill it yourself). From XP to Windows 10, versions x86/x64. Disable all antiviruses (normal stealer should work with AV too!!) and run the build. The pass should be 100% and only like that! If something doesn't work somewhere, feel free to write to the developer and find out about it. They will assure you that you are an idiot and everything works for them. Don't believe it, you are not an idiot. On the contrary, you have become smarter and have become too inconvenient a client.

P.S. You can't even imagine how poorly most stealers are implemented. Losses reach up to 50%!!! And I'm not exaggerating.

The most interesting thing is that if you chose the path of carder through the stealer - this is a deliberately shitty idea, in the current reality, a huge number of material sellers who give material forward to the same bin check, connect check, bg check, valid check! which is easier and cheaper to buy than to rape your brain with spills, search queries
 
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