Dec. 2, 2023, 9:33 p.m. | Stacy Roll

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Cybercriminals often don't have our passwords or tokens after a brute force decryption, but rather simply listen to our keyboard...


In this article, I'll show you how the use of pirated software can steal your passwords with just 10 additional lines of code for GNU/Linux systems.


Let's take a look at this Rust code:



use std::io::BufRead;

fn main() {
println!("Enter your token to validate your identity:");
let mut password: String …

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