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While there is no official industry-standard project named , the context of "@SpiderLogs" and ".rar" files typically refers to data logs exfiltrated by info-stealing malware (like RedLine Stealer , Vidar , or Stealc ). These logs often contain sensitive information such as browser passwords, cookies, and system metadata. @SpiderLogs.rar
When malware infects a machine, it typically "spiders" through the local system to find high-value data. The resulting archive, often named with a prefix like , is a collection of stolen information packaged for exfiltration to a command-and-control (C2) server. Common contents include: Auto-fill passwords from Chrome, Firefox, and Edge