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The Only Log Guide You Need (Part 2)
Welcome back to the gritty world of logs. If you missed Part 1, go read that first - The Only Log Guide You Need (Part 1) - we covered what logs are and why theyre the future of fraud. Now were diving deep into using them effectively. This guide focuses on initial access while Part 3 will cover maintaining persistent access without detection.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this writeup and all my writeups and guides are intended for educational purposes only. It is a study of how fraud operates and is not intended to promote, endorse, or facilitate any illegal activities. I cannot be held liable for any actions taken based on this material or any material posted by my account. Please use this information responsibly and do not engage in any criminal activities.
Becoming One With Your Log
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When it comes to accessing accounts, youve got two main options: passwords or cookies. While passwords might seem like the obvious choice, cookies are often more valuable - especially for sites with 2FA enabled. But what exactly are cookies in the context of logs?
Cookies are small files that websites store on your device to remember who you are. They contain session data, authentication tokens, and user preferences that let you stay logged in without re-entering credentials. When you get logs, these cookies are one of the most critical components.
But heres the catch - cookies expire. Fresh logs are essential because those authentication tokens have limited lifespans. Buying months-old logs means most valuable cookies will be dead, especially for important sites like banking or email providers that rotate sessions frequently.
The Art of ATO (Account Takeover)
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Modern websites arent messing around when it comes to account security. Theyve built sophisticated systems to detect when somethings off about a login attempt. Try accessing your Google account from a new device with just your password - youll likely get hit with verification requests to confirm your phone number or other trusted devices.
But it goes deeper than that. Even with valid session cookies, sites are constantly analyzing your digital fingerprint. Their security systems compare dozens of data points between the original users device and yours - everything from screen resolution to browser settings. One mismatch could flag the session as suspicious.
This is why logs are so powerful - they give you the exact blueprint of the legitimate users setup. Without that data, youre essentially trying to forge a signature without seeing the original.
The only reliable way to evade security measures is to become a perfect copy of your target. The closer you match their digital fingerprint, the better your chances of success. Think of it as high-tech identity theft - but instead of just stealing an ID card, youre replicating someones entire digital existence.
For A Consistent Source of Logs, Check RussianMarket: RussianMarket
Heres what you need to master:
Cookie Collection
Dont half-ass this part - you need ALL the cookies, not just from your target site. Quality logs come with complete browsing histories and cookie archives. Pay special attention to authentication tokens, session IDs, and persistent cookies that maintain logins. Well cover advanced warming techniques later, but remember: more data is better. The deeper your cookie collection, the more convincing your impersonation.
Device Fingerprinting
Your log provides a complete blueprint of your marks digital identity - both their hardware setup and browser environment. Every detail matters: screen resolution, GPU specs, timezone, installed extensions, language settings, keyboard layouts, and countless other technical details that antidetects use. The more of this you get right, the longer youll maintain access without detection.
For high-value targets like banks, youll need to match even more subtle fingerprinting elements like the list of fonts the user has. Modern security systems analyze dozens of these parameters to verify authenticity. While going to extreme lengths in copying the logs setup (dont just go around buying the same laptops as your logs) isnt necessary for most sites, they only become important when targeting strict platforms with sophisticated detection systems.
Assuming An Identity
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Becoming your target requires surgical precision. This isnt just swapping passwords - its digital metamorphosis down to the smallest detail.
Step 1: Reconnaissance
First, you need to thoroughly analyze the key components of your log. While the structure varies between different stealers and parsers, most follow a similar pattern. Just use your brain to adjust if its different. For a typical Redline format, youll find these critical elements:
- System fingerprint data including hardware specs, resolution, keyboard layouts, language, timezone, and location are stored in UserInformation.txt
- Browser data is organized by browser type (Chrome/Edge) with separate folders for:
- Autofills (stored in Google_[Chrome]_Default.txt)
- Cookies (found in multiple .txt files like Google_[Chrome]_Default Network.txt)
- Saved passwords (found either in passwords.txt or in Browsers/{BrowserName}/Passwords/)- Credit card information (found either in CreditCards.txt, CreditCards folder, or in Browsers/{BrowserName}/CreditCards/)
- Additional system data includes:
- DomainDetects.txt for domain information
- InstalledSoftware.txt for installed programs
- ProcessList.txt for running processes
- Screenshot.jpg of the system
Dont rush through this analysis. Every detail matters when youre trying to perfectly mirror someones digital presence.
Step 2: Building Your Digital Mask
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Now comes the careful process of crafting your antidetect profile. Start with the IP address - this is your digital home base. Pull up ipinfo.io and analyze your targets IP details. Youre looking for:
Premium proxy providers let you target specific ASNs, but if thats not possible, focus on matching the city, state, and ISP. Many residential proxy services allow filtering by location and internet provider. While not as precise as ASN matching, using a proxy from the same ISP and geographic area still helps maintain the legitimacy of your disguise.
- Geographic location (city/state)
- Internet Service Provider (ISP)
- Autonomous System Number (ASN)
Step 3: Import Cookies
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Cookie importation is where many mess up. If your antidetect browser needs JSON format but your logs have Netscape cookies (or vice versa), use a converter like accovod.com/cookieConverter. Dont just dump them in - verify the conversion worked correctly.
Step 4: Hardware Mimicry
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This is where we get surgical with the details. Your antidetect profile needs to be an exact mirror of the target system:
- Match the exact screen resolution
- Set the GPU renderer string exactly (example: ANGLE (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Direct3D11 vs_5_0 ps_5_0))
- Install the same browser extensions.
- Configure language settings and timezone to match
Step 5: Digital DNA Replication
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The final phase is warming up your profile. Quality antidetect tools like Linken have built-in warming functions - use them. This process involves:
If your antidetect lacks warming features, use the Open Multiple URLs extension. Load up the browsing history URLS provided by the logs and let it open all sites at the same time. Just make sure your machine doesnt explode. )))
- Loading the targets browsing history URLs provided by the log
- Allowing cookies to refresh and regenerate
- Building up the same cache and local storage data
Free LogsI know some of you are thinking "but d0ctrine, Im a cheapskate, I dont have money for premium logs." Worry not - the digital underground provides. Every single day, thousands of fresh logs get dumped on:
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
Look, these public logs are not going to be pristine. Most are picked clean within minutes, and whats left might be garbage. But theyre perfect for practicing everything we have covered in this guide. Use them to master the technical process - analyzing system profiles, matching fingerprints, and importing cookies. Once you got the fundamentals down with free logs, youll know exactly what to look for when youre ready to invest in premium ones.
They are in no way affiliated to me, so DYOR before purchasing anything.
The Landing
Congratulations, youve mastered the art of digital shapeshifting with logs. By following this guide, youve learned how to become an undetectable ghost in the machine. Your clone is now a perfect mirror of your target - from hardware specs to browsing patterns to authentication tokens.
This isnt some basic password cracking or "PAYPAL LOGS 2024 WORKING METHOD" nonsense. Youve rebuilt someones entire digital identity from scratch. When you hit those banking portals and payment processors, their security systems will roll out the red carpet. Your fingerprint is so clean that even high-security sites like PayPal and Chase will treat you like their favorite customer.
I dont write guides for specific platforms because these principles work universally. The same methodology that gets you into a Netflix account will breach a bank portal - its about becoming indistinguishable from the legitimate user. When sites see the same browser configuration and valid cookies connecting from the expected location, their backend systems purr like a well-fed cat.
Your digital DNA is so precise that their fancy authentication and risk scoring systems stay fast asleep. This guide covers 99% of the sites youll ever need to access because the fundamentals never change. Whether youre hitting streaming services or financial institutions, a properly built profile gives you the perfect cover for whatever operations youre running.
Stay tuned for Part 3 where well dive into maintaining persistent access without detection. Besides persistence, we will also explore other things we can do with logs, from crypto wallets to discord tokens. Until then, keep practicing these concepts and remember - mastering these fundamentals is what makes the difference between success and failure. d0ctrine out.
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The Only Log Guide You Need (Part 2)
Welcome back to the gritty world of logs. If you missed Part 1, go read that first - The Only Log Guide You Need (Part 1) - we covered what logs are and why theyre the future of fraud. Now were diving deep into using them effectively. This guide focuses on initial access while Part 3 will cover maintaining persistent access without detection.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this writeup and all my writeups and guides are intended for educational purposes only. It is a study of how fraud operates and is not intended to promote, endorse, or facilitate any illegal activities. I cannot be held liable for any actions taken based on this material or any material posted by my account. Please use this information responsibly and do not engage in any criminal activities.
Becoming One With Your Log
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When it comes to accessing accounts, youve got two main options: passwords or cookies. While passwords might seem like the obvious choice, cookies are often more valuable - especially for sites with 2FA enabled. But what exactly are cookies in the context of logs?
Cookies are small files that websites store on your device to remember who you are. They contain session data, authentication tokens, and user preferences that let you stay logged in without re-entering credentials. When you get logs, these cookies are one of the most critical components.
But heres the catch - cookies expire. Fresh logs are essential because those authentication tokens have limited lifespans. Buying months-old logs means most valuable cookies will be dead, especially for important sites like banking or email providers that rotate sessions frequently.
The Art of ATO (Account Takeover)
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Modern websites arent messing around when it comes to account security. Theyve built sophisticated systems to detect when somethings off about a login attempt. Try accessing your Google account from a new device with just your password - youll likely get hit with verification requests to confirm your phone number or other trusted devices.
But it goes deeper than that. Even with valid session cookies, sites are constantly analyzing your digital fingerprint. Their security systems compare dozens of data points between the original users device and yours - everything from screen resolution to browser settings. One mismatch could flag the session as suspicious.
This is why logs are so powerful - they give you the exact blueprint of the legitimate users setup. Without that data, youre essentially trying to forge a signature without seeing the original.
The only reliable way to evade security measures is to become a perfect copy of your target. The closer you match their digital fingerprint, the better your chances of success. Think of it as high-tech identity theft - but instead of just stealing an ID card, youre replicating someones entire digital existence.
For A Consistent Source of Logs, Check RussianMarket: RussianMarket
Heres what you need to master:
Cookie Collection
Dont half-ass this part - you need ALL the cookies, not just from your target site. Quality logs come with complete browsing histories and cookie archives. Pay special attention to authentication tokens, session IDs, and persistent cookies that maintain logins. Well cover advanced warming techniques later, but remember: more data is better. The deeper your cookie collection, the more convincing your impersonation.
Device Fingerprinting
Your log provides a complete blueprint of your marks digital identity - both their hardware setup and browser environment. Every detail matters: screen resolution, GPU specs, timezone, installed extensions, language settings, keyboard layouts, and countless other technical details that antidetects use. The more of this you get right, the longer youll maintain access without detection.
For high-value targets like banks, youll need to match even more subtle fingerprinting elements like the list of fonts the user has. Modern security systems analyze dozens of these parameters to verify authenticity. While going to extreme lengths in copying the logs setup (dont just go around buying the same laptops as your logs) isnt necessary for most sites, they only become important when targeting strict platforms with sophisticated detection systems.
Assuming An Identity
View attachment 48065
Becoming your target requires surgical precision. This isnt just swapping passwords - its digital metamorphosis down to the smallest detail.
Step 1: Reconnaissance
First, you need to thoroughly analyze the key components of your log. While the structure varies between different stealers and parsers, most follow a similar pattern. Just use your brain to adjust if its different. For a typical Redline format, youll find these critical elements:
- System fingerprint data including hardware specs, resolution, keyboard layouts, language, timezone, and location are stored in UserInformation.txt
- Browser data is organized by browser type (Chrome/Edge) with separate folders for:
- Autofills (stored in Google_[Chrome]_Default.txt)
- Cookies (found in multiple .txt files like Google_[Chrome]_Default Network.txt)
- Saved passwords (found either in passwords.txt or in Browsers/{BrowserName}/Passwords/)- Credit card information (found either in CreditCards.txt, CreditCards folder, or in Browsers/{BrowserName}/CreditCards/)
- Additional system data includes:
- DomainDetects.txt for domain information
- InstalledSoftware.txt for installed programs
- ProcessList.txt for running processes
- Screenshot.jpg of the system
Dont rush through this analysis. Every detail matters when youre trying to perfectly mirror someones digital presence.
Step 2: Building Your Digital Mask
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Now comes the careful process of crafting your antidetect profile. Start with the IP address - this is your digital home base. Pull up ipinfo.io and analyze your targets IP details. Youre looking for:
Premium proxy providers let you target specific ASNs, but if thats not possible, focus on matching the city, state, and ISP. Many residential proxy services allow filtering by location and internet provider. While not as precise as ASN matching, using a proxy from the same ISP and geographic area still helps maintain the legitimacy of your disguise.
- Geographic location (city/state)
- Internet Service Provider (ISP)
- Autonomous System Number (ASN)
Step 3: Import Cookies
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Cookie importation is where many mess up. If your antidetect browser needs JSON format but your logs have Netscape cookies (or vice versa), use a converter like accovod.com/cookieConverter. Dont just dump them in - verify the conversion worked correctly.
Step 4: Hardware Mimicry
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This is where we get surgical with the details. Your antidetect profile needs to be an exact mirror of the target system:
- Match the exact screen resolution
- Set the GPU renderer string exactly (example: ANGLE (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Direct3D11 vs_5_0 ps_5_0))
- Install the same browser extensions.
- Configure language settings and timezone to match
Step 5: Digital DNA Replication
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The final phase is warming up your profile. Quality antidetect tools like Linken have built-in warming functions - use them. This process involves:
If your antidetect lacks warming features, use the Open Multiple URLs extension. Load up the browsing history URLS provided by the logs and let it open all sites at the same time. Just make sure your machine doesnt explode. )))
- Loading the targets browsing history URLs provided by the log
- Allowing cookies to refresh and regenerate
- Building up the same cache and local storage data
Free LogsI know some of you are thinking "but d0ctrine, Im a cheapskate, I dont have money for premium logs." Worry not - the digital underground provides. Every single day, thousands of fresh logs get dumped on:
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
Look, these public logs are not going to be pristine. Most are picked clean within minutes, and whats left might be garbage. But theyre perfect for practicing everything we have covered in this guide. Use them to master the technical process - analyzing system profiles, matching fingerprints, and importing cookies. Once you got the fundamentals down with free logs, youll know exactly what to look for when youre ready to invest in premium ones.
They are in no way affiliated to me, so DYOR before purchasing anything.
The Landing
Congratulations, youve mastered the art of digital shapeshifting with logs. By following this guide, youve learned how to become an undetectable ghost in the machine. Your clone is now a perfect mirror of your target - from hardware specs to browsing patterns to authentication tokens.
This isnt some basic password cracking or "PAYPAL LOGS 2024 WORKING METHOD" nonsense. Youve rebuilt someones entire digital identity from scratch. When you hit those banking portals and payment processors, their security systems will roll out the red carpet. Your fingerprint is so clean that even high-security sites like PayPal and Chase will treat you like their favorite customer.
I dont write guides for specific platforms because these principles work universally. The same methodology that gets you into a Netflix account will breach a bank portal - its about becoming indistinguishable from the legitimate user. When sites see the same browser configuration and valid cookies connecting from the expected location, their backend systems purr like a well-fed cat.
Your digital DNA is so precise that their fancy authentication and risk scoring systems stay fast asleep. This guide covers 99% of the sites youll ever need to access because the fundamentals never change. Whether youre hitting streaming services or financial institutions, a properly built profile gives you the perfect cover for whatever operations youre running.
Stay tuned for Part 3 where well dive into maintaining persistent access without detection. Besides persistence, we will also explore other things we can do with logs, from crypto wallets to discord tokens. Until then, keep practicing these concepts and remember - mastering these fundamentals is what makes the difference between success and failure. d0ctrine out.
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The Only Log Guide You Need (Part 2)
Welcome back to the gritty world of logs. If you missed Part 1, go read that first - The Only Log Guide You Need (Part 1) - we covered what logs are and why theyre the future of fraud. Now were diving deep into using them effectively. This guide focuses on initial access while Part 3 will cover maintaining persistent access without detection.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this writeup and all my writeups and guides are intended for educational purposes only. It is a study of how fraud operates and is not intended to promote, endorse, or facilitate any illegal activities. I cannot be held liable for any actions taken based on this material or any material posted by my account. Please use this information responsibly and do not engage in any criminal activities.
Becoming One With Your Log
View attachment 48054
When it comes to accessing accounts, youve got two main options: passwords or cookies. While passwords might seem like the obvious choice, cookies are often more valuable - especially for sites with 2FA enabled. But what exactly are cookies in the context of logs?
Cookies are small files that websites store on your device to remember who you are. They contain session data, authentication tokens, and user preferences that let you stay logged in without re-entering credentials. When you get logs, these cookies are one of the most critical components.
But heres the catch - cookies expire. Fresh logs are essential because those authentication tokens have limited lifespans. Buying months-old logs means most valuable cookies will be dead, especially for important sites like banking or email providers that rotate sessions frequently.
The Art of ATO (Account Takeover)
View attachment 48055
Modern websites arent messing around when it comes to account security. Theyve built sophisticated systems to detect when somethings off about a login attempt. Try accessing your Google account from a new device with just your password - youll likely get hit with verification requests to confirm your phone number or other trusted devices.
But it goes deeper than that. Even with valid session cookies, sites are constantly analyzing your digital fingerprint. Their security systems compare dozens of data points between the original users device and yours - everything from screen resolution to browser settings. One mismatch could flag the session as suspicious.
This is why logs are so powerful - they give you the exact blueprint of the legitimate users setup. Without that data, youre essentially trying to forge a signature without seeing the original.
The only reliable way to evade security measures is to become a perfect copy of your target. The closer you match their digital fingerprint, the better your chances of success. Think of it as high-tech identity theft - but instead of just stealing an ID card, youre replicating someones entire digital existence.
For A Consistent Source of Logs, Check RussianMarket: RussianMarket
Heres what you need to master:
Cookie Collection
Dont half-ass this part - you need ALL the cookies, not just from your target site. Quality logs come with complete browsing histories and cookie archives. Pay special attention to authentication tokens, session IDs, and persistent cookies that maintain logins. Well cover advanced warming techniques later, but remember: more data is better. The deeper your cookie collection, the more convincing your impersonation.
Device Fingerprinting
Your log provides a complete blueprint of your marks digital identity - both their hardware setup and browser environment. Every detail matters: screen resolution, GPU specs, timezone, installed extensions, language settings, keyboard layouts, and countless other technical details that antidetects use. The more of this you get right, the longer youll maintain access without detection.
For high-value targets like banks, youll need to match even more subtle fingerprinting elements like the list of fonts the user has. Modern security systems analyze dozens of these parameters to verify authenticity. While going to extreme lengths in copying the logs setup (dont just go around buying the same laptops as your logs) isnt necessary for most sites, they only become important when targeting strict platforms with sophisticated detection systems.
Assuming An Identity
View attachment 48065
Becoming your target requires surgical precision. This isnt just swapping passwords - its digital metamorphosis down to the smallest detail.
Step 1: Reconnaissance
First, you need to thoroughly analyze the key components of your log. While the structure varies between different stealers and parsers, most follow a similar pattern. Just use your brain to adjust if its different. For a typical Redline format, youll find these critical elements:
- System fingerprint data including hardware specs, resolution, keyboard layouts, language, timezone, and location are stored in UserInformation.txt
- Browser data is organized by browser type (Chrome/Edge) with separate folders for:
- Autofills (stored in Google_[Chrome]_Default.txt)
- Cookies (found in multiple .txt files like Google_[Chrome]_Default Network.txt)
- Saved passwords (found either in passwords.txt or in Browsers/{BrowserName}/Passwords/)- Credit card information (found either in CreditCards.txt, CreditCards folder, or in Browsers/{BrowserName}/CreditCards/)
- Additional system data includes:
- DomainDetects.txt for domain information
- InstalledSoftware.txt for installed programs
- ProcessList.txt for running processes
- Screenshot.jpg of the system
Dont rush through this analysis. Every detail matters when youre trying to perfectly mirror someones digital presence.
Step 2: Building Your Digital Mask
View attachment 48069
Now comes the careful process of crafting your antidetect profile. Start with the IP address - this is your digital home base. Pull up ipinfo.io and analyze your targets IP details. Youre looking for:
Premium proxy providers let you target specific ASNs, but if thats not possible, focus on matching the city, state, and ISP. Many residential proxy services allow filtering by location and internet provider. While not as precise as ASN matching, using a proxy from the same ISP and geographic area still helps maintain the legitimacy of your disguise.
- Geographic location (city/state)
- Internet Service Provider (ISP)
- Autonomous System Number (ASN)
Step 3: Import Cookies
View attachment 48070
Cookie importation is where many mess up. If your antidetect browser needs JSON format but your logs have Netscape cookies (or vice versa), use a converter like accovod.com/cookieConverter. Dont just dump them in - verify the conversion worked correctly.
Step 4: Hardware Mimicry
View attachment 48068
This is where we get surgical with the details. Your antidetect profile needs to be an exact mirror of the target system:
- Match the exact screen resolution
- Set the GPU renderer string exactly (example: ANGLE (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Direct3D11 vs_5_0 ps_5_0))
- Install the same browser extensions.
- Configure language settings and timezone to match
Step 5: Digital DNA Replication
View attachment 48067
The final phase is warming up your profile. Quality antidetect tools like Linken have built-in warming functions - use them. This process involves:
If your antidetect lacks warming features, use the Open Multiple URLs extension. Load up the browsing history URLS provided by the logs and let it open all sites at the same time. Just make sure your machine doesnt explode. )))
- Loading the targets browsing history URLs provided by the log
- Allowing cookies to refresh and regenerate
- Building up the same cache and local storage data
Free LogsI know some of you are thinking "but d0ctrine, Im a cheapskate, I dont have money for premium logs." Worry not - the digital underground provides. Every single day, thousands of fresh logs get dumped on:
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
Look, these public logs are not going to be pristine. Most are picked clean within minutes, and whats left might be garbage. But theyre perfect for practicing everything we have covered in this guide. Use them to master the technical process - analyzing system profiles, matching fingerprints, and importing cookies. Once you got the fundamentals down with free logs, youll know exactly what to look for when youre ready to invest in premium ones.
They are in no way affiliated to me, so DYOR before purchasing anything.
The Landing
Congratulations, youve mastered the art of digital shapeshifting with logs. By following this guide, youve learned how to become an undetectable ghost in the machine. Your clone is now a perfect mirror of your target - from hardware specs to browsing patterns to authentication tokens.
This isnt some basic password cracking or "PAYPAL LOGS 2024 WORKING METHOD" nonsense. Youve rebuilt someones entire digital identity from scratch. When you hit those banking portals and payment processors, their security systems will roll out the red carpet. Your fingerprint is so clean that even high-security sites like PayPal and Chase will treat you like their favorite customer.
I dont write guides for specific platforms because these principles work universally. The same methodology that gets you into a Netflix account will breach a bank portal - its about becoming indistinguishable from the legitimate user. When sites see the same browser configuration and valid cookies connecting from the expected location, their backend systems purr like a well-fed cat.
Your digital DNA is so precise that their fancy authentication and risk scoring systems stay fast asleep. This guide covers 99% of the sites youll ever need to access because the fundamentals never change. Whether youre hitting streaming services or financial institutions, a properly built profile gives you the perfect cover for whatever operations youre running.
Stay tuned for Part 3 where well dive into maintaining persistent access without detection. Besides persistence, we will also explore other things we can do with logs, from crypto wallets to discord tokens. Until then, keep practicing these concepts and remember - mastering these fundamentals is what makes the difference between success and failure. d0ctrine out.
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The Only Log Guide You Need (Part 2)
Welcome back to the gritty world of logs. If you missed Part 1, go read that first - The Only Log Guide You Need (Part 1) - we covered what logs are and why theyre the future of fraud. Now were diving deep into using them effectively. This guide focuses on initial access while Part 3 will cover maintaining persistent access without detection.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this writeup and all my writeups and guides are intended for educational purposes only. It is a study of how fraud operates and is not intended to promote, endorse, or facilitate any illegal activities. I cannot be held liable for any actions taken based on this material or any material posted by my account. Please use this information responsibly and do not engage in any criminal activities.
Becoming One With Your Log
View attachment 48054
When it comes to accessing accounts, youve got two main options: passwords or cookies. While passwords might seem like the obvious choice, cookies are often more valuable - especially for sites with 2FA enabled. But what exactly are cookies in the context of logs?
Cookies are small files that websites store on your device to remember who you are. They contain session data, authentication tokens, and user preferences that let you stay logged in without re-entering credentials. When you get logs, these cookies are one of the most critical components.
But heres the catch - cookies expire. Fresh logs are essential because those authentication tokens have limited lifespans. Buying months-old logs means most valuable cookies will be dead, especially for important sites like banking or email providers that rotate sessions frequently.
The Art of ATO (Account Takeover)
View attachment 48055
Modern websites arent messing around when it comes to account security. Theyve built sophisticated systems to detect when somethings off about a login attempt. Try accessing your Google account from a new device with just your password - youll likely get hit with verification requests to confirm your phone number or other trusted devices.
But it goes deeper than that. Even with valid session cookies, sites are constantly analyzing your digital fingerprint. Their security systems compare dozens of data points between the original users device and yours - everything from screen resolution to browser settings. One mismatch could flag the session as suspicious.
This is why logs are so powerful - they give you the exact blueprint of the legitimate users setup. Without that data, youre essentially trying to forge a signature without seeing the original.
The only reliable way to evade security measures is to become a perfect copy of your target. The closer you match their digital fingerprint, the better your chances of success. Think of it as high-tech identity theft - but instead of just stealing an ID card, youre replicating someones entire digital existence.
For A Consistent Source of Logs, Check RussianMarket: RussianMarket
Heres what you need to master:
Cookie Collection
Dont half-ass this part - you need ALL the cookies, not just from your target site. Quality logs come with complete browsing histories and cookie archives. Pay special attention to authentication tokens, session IDs, and persistent cookies that maintain logins. Well cover advanced warming techniques later, but remember: more data is better. The deeper your cookie collection, the more convincing your impersonation.
Device Fingerprinting
Your log provides a complete blueprint of your marks digital identity - both their hardware setup and browser environment. Every detail matters: screen resolution, GPU specs, timezone, installed extensions, language settings, keyboard layouts, and countless other technical details that antidetects use. The more of this you get right, the longer youll maintain access without detection.
For high-value targets like banks, youll need to match even more subtle fingerprinting elements like the list of fonts the user has. Modern security systems analyze dozens of these parameters to verify authenticity. While going to extreme lengths in copying the logs setup (dont just go around buying the same laptops as your logs) isnt necessary for most sites, they only become important when targeting strict platforms with sophisticated detection systems.
Assuming An Identity
View attachment 48065
Becoming your target requires surgical precision. This isnt just swapping passwords - its digital metamorphosis down to the smallest detail.
Step 1: Reconnaissance
First, you need to thoroughly analyze the key components of your log. While the structure varies between different stealers and parsers, most follow a similar pattern. Just use your brain to adjust if its different. For a typical Redline format, youll find these critical elements:
- System fingerprint data including hardware specs, resolution, keyboard layouts, language, timezone, and location are stored in UserInformation.txt
- Browser data is organized by browser type (Chrome/Edge) with separate folders for:
- Autofills (stored in Google_[Chrome]_Default.txt)
- Cookies (found in multiple .txt files like Google_[Chrome]_Default Network.txt)
- Saved passwords (found either in passwords.txt or in Browsers/{BrowserName}/Passwords/)- Credit card information (found either in CreditCards.txt, CreditCards folder, or in Browsers/{BrowserName}/CreditCards/)
- Additional system data includes:
- DomainDetects.txt for domain information
- InstalledSoftware.txt for installed programs
- ProcessList.txt for running processes
- Screenshot.jpg of the system
Dont rush through this analysis. Every detail matters when youre trying to perfectly mirror someones digital presence.
Step 2: Building Your Digital Mask
View attachment 48069
Now comes the careful process of crafting your antidetect profile. Start with the IP address - this is your digital home base. Pull up ipinfo.io and analyze your targets IP details. Youre looking for:
Premium proxy providers let you target specific ASNs, but if thats not possible, focus on matching the city, state, and ISP. Many residential proxy services allow filtering by location and internet provider. While not as precise as ASN matching, using a proxy from the same ISP and geographic area still helps maintain the legitimacy of your disguise.
- Geographic location (city/state)
- Internet Service Provider (ISP)
- Autonomous System Number (ASN)
Step 3: Import Cookies
View attachment 48070
Cookie importation is where many mess up. If your antidetect browser needs JSON format but your logs have Netscape cookies (or vice versa), use a converter like accovod.com/cookieConverter. Dont just dump them in - verify the conversion worked correctly.
Step 4: Hardware Mimicry
View attachment 48068
This is where we get surgical with the details. Your antidetect profile needs to be an exact mirror of the target system:
- Match the exact screen resolution
- Set the GPU renderer string exactly (example: ANGLE (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Direct3D11 vs_5_0 ps_5_0))
- Install the same browser extensions.
- Configure language settings and timezone to match
Step 5: Digital DNA Replication
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The final phase is warming up your profile. Quality antidetect tools like Linken have built-in warming functions - use them. This process involves:
If your antidetect lacks warming features, use the Open Multiple URLs extension. Load up the browsing history URLS provided by the logs and let it open all sites at the same time. Just make sure your machine doesnt explode. )))
- Loading the targets browsing history URLs provided by the log
- Allowing cookies to refresh and regenerate
- Building up the same cache and local storage data
Free LogsI know some of you are thinking "but d0ctrine, Im a cheapskate, I dont have money for premium logs." Worry not - the digital underground provides. Every single day, thousands of fresh logs get dumped on:
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
Look, these public logs are not going to be pristine. Most are picked clean within minutes, and whats left might be garbage. But theyre perfect for practicing everything we have covered in this guide. Use them to master the technical process - analyzing system profiles, matching fingerprints, and importing cookies. Once you got the fundamentals down with free logs, youll know exactly what to look for when youre ready to invest in premium ones.
They are in no way affiliated to me, so DYOR before purchasing anything.
The Landing
Congratulations, youve mastered the art of digital shapeshifting with logs. By following this guide, youve learned how to become an undetectable ghost in the machine. Your clone is now a perfect mirror of your target - from hardware specs to browsing patterns to authentication tokens.
This isnt some basic password cracking or "PAYPAL LOGS 2024 WORKING METHOD" nonsense. Youve rebuilt someones entire digital identity from scratch. When you hit those banking portals and payment processors, their security systems will roll out the red carpet. Your fingerprint is so clean that even high-security sites like PayPal and Chase will treat you like their favorite customer.
I dont write guides for specific platforms because these principles work universally. The same methodology that gets you into a Netflix account will breach a bank portal - its about becoming indistinguishable from the legitimate user. When sites see the same browser configuration and valid cookies connecting from the expected location, their backend systems purr like a well-fed cat.
Your digital DNA is so precise that their fancy authentication and risk scoring systems stay fast asleep. This guide covers 99% of the sites youll ever need to access because the fundamentals never change. Whether youre hitting streaming services or financial institutions, a properly built profile gives you the perfect cover for whatever operations youre running.
Stay tuned for Part 3 where well dive into maintaining persistent access without detection. Besides persistence, we will also explore other things we can do with logs, from crypto wallets to discord tokens. Until then, keep practicing these concepts and remember - mastering these fundamentals is what makes the difference between success and failure. d0ctrine out.
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The Only Log Guide You Need (Part 2)
Welcome back to the gritty world of logs. If you missed Part 1, go read that first - The Only Log Guide You Need (Part 1) - we covered what logs are and why theyre the future of fraud. Now were diving deep into using them effectively. This guide focuses on initial access while Part 3 will cover maintaining persistent access without detection.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this writeup and all my writeups and guides are intended for educational purposes only. It is a study of how fraud operates and is not intended to promote, endorse, or facilitate any illegal activities. I cannot be held liable for any actions taken based on this material or any material posted by my account. Please use this information responsibly and do not engage in any criminal activities.
Becoming One With Your Log
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When it comes to accessing accounts, youve got two main options: passwords or cookies. While passwords might seem like the obvious choice, cookies are often more valuable - especially for sites with 2FA enabled. But what exactly are cookies in the context of logs?
Cookies are small files that websites store on your device to remember who you are. They contain session data, authentication tokens, and user preferences that let you stay logged in without re-entering credentials. When you get logs, these cookies are one of the most critical components.
But heres the catch - cookies expire. Fresh logs are essential because those authentication tokens have limited lifespans. Buying months-old logs means most valuable cookies will be dead, especially for important sites like banking or email providers that rotate sessions frequently.
The Art of ATO (Account Takeover)
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Modern websites arent messing around when it comes to account security. Theyve built sophisticated systems to detect when somethings off about a login attempt. Try accessing your Google account from a new device with just your password - youll likely get hit with verification requests to confirm your phone number or other trusted devices.
But it goes deeper than that. Even with valid session cookies, sites are constantly analyzing your digital fingerprint. Their security systems compare dozens of data points between the original users device and yours - everything from screen resolution to browser settings. One mismatch could flag the session as suspicious.
This is why logs are so powerful - they give you the exact blueprint of the legitimate users setup. Without that data, youre essentially trying to forge a signature without seeing the original.
The only reliable way to evade security measures is to become a perfect copy of your target. The closer you match their digital fingerprint, the better your chances of success. Think of it as high-tech identity theft - but instead of just stealing an ID card, youre replicating someones entire digital existence.
For A Consistent Source of Logs, Check RussianMarket: RussianMarket
Heres what you need to master:
Cookie Collection
Dont half-ass this part - you need ALL the cookies, not just from your target site. Quality logs come with complete browsing histories and cookie archives. Pay special attention to authentication tokens, session IDs, and persistent cookies that maintain logins. Well cover advanced warming techniques later, but remember: more data is better. The deeper your cookie collection, the more convincing your impersonation.
Device Fingerprinting
Your log provides a complete blueprint of your marks digital identity - both their hardware setup and browser environment. Every detail matters: screen resolution, GPU specs, timezone, installed extensions, language settings, keyboard layouts, and countless other technical details that antidetects use. The more of this you get right, the longer youll maintain access without detection.
For high-value targets like banks, youll need to match even more subtle fingerprinting elements like the list of fonts the user has. Modern security systems analyze dozens of these parameters to verify authenticity. While going to extreme lengths in copying the logs setup (dont just go around buying the same laptops as your logs) isnt necessary for most sites, they only become important when targeting strict platforms with sophisticated detection systems.
Assuming An Identity
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Becoming your target requires surgical precision. This isnt just swapping passwords - its digital metamorphosis down to the smallest detail.
Step 1: Reconnaissance
First, you need to thoroughly analyze the key components of your log. While the structure varies between different stealers and parsers, most follow a similar pattern. Just use your brain to adjust if its different. For a typical Redline format, youll find these critical elements:
- System fingerprint data including hardware specs, resolution, keyboard layouts, language, timezone, and location are stored in UserInformation.txt
- Browser data is organized by browser type (Chrome/Edge) with separate folders for:
- Autofills (stored in Google_[Chrome]_Default.txt)
- Cookies (found in multiple .txt files like Google_[Chrome]_Default Network.txt)
- Saved passwords (found either in passwords.txt or in Browsers/{BrowserName}/Passwords/)- Credit card information (found either in CreditCards.txt, CreditCards folder, or in Browsers/{BrowserName}/CreditCards/)
- Additional system data includes:
- DomainDetects.txt for domain information
- InstalledSoftware.txt for installed programs
- ProcessList.txt for running processes
- Screenshot.jpg of the system
Dont rush through this analysis. Every detail matters when youre trying to perfectly mirror someones digital presence.
Step 2: Building Your Digital Mask
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Now comes the careful process of crafting your antidetect profile. Start with the IP address - this is your digital home base. Pull up ipinfo.io and analyze your targets IP details. Youre looking for:
Premium proxy providers let you target specific ASNs, but if thats not possible, focus on matching the city, state, and ISP. Many residential proxy services allow filtering by location and internet provider. While not as precise as ASN matching, using a proxy from the same ISP and geographic area still helps maintain the legitimacy of your disguise.
- Geographic location (city/state)
- Internet Service Provider (ISP)
- Autonomous System Number (ASN)
Step 3: Import Cookies
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Cookie importation is where many mess up. If your antidetect browser needs JSON format but your logs have Netscape cookies (or vice versa), use a converter like accovod.com/cookieConverter. Dont just dump them in - verify the conversion worked correctly.
Step 4: Hardware Mimicry
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This is where we get surgical with the details. Your antidetect profile needs to be an exact mirror of the target system:
- Match the exact screen resolution
- Set the GPU renderer string exactly (example: ANGLE (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Direct3D11 vs_5_0 ps_5_0))
- Install the same browser extensions.
- Configure language settings and timezone to match
Step 5: Digital DNA Replication
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The final phase is warming up your profile. Quality antidetect tools like Linken have built-in warming functions - use them. This process involves:
If your antidetect lacks warming features, use the Open Multiple URLs extension. Load up the browsing history URLS provided by the logs and let it open all sites at the same time. Just make sure your machine doesnt explode. )))
- Loading the targets browsing history URLs provided by the log
- Allowing cookies to refresh and regenerate
- Building up the same cache and local storage data
Free LogsI know some of you are thinking "but d0ctrine, Im a cheapskate, I dont have money for premium logs." Worry not - the digital underground provides. Every single day, thousands of fresh logs get dumped on:
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
Look, these public logs are not going to be pristine. Most are picked clean within minutes, and whats left might be garbage. But theyre perfect for practicing everything we have covered in this guide. Use them to master the technical process - analyzing system profiles, matching fingerprints, and importing cookies. Once you got the fundamentals down with free logs, youll know exactly what to look for when youre ready to invest in premium ones.
They are in no way affiliated to me, so DYOR before purchasing anything.
The Landing
Congratulations, youve mastered the art of digital shapeshifting with logs. By following this guide, youve learned how to become an undetectable ghost in the machine. Your clone is now a perfect mirror of your target - from hardware specs to browsing patterns to authentication tokens.
This isnt some basic password cracking or "PAYPAL LOGS 2024 WORKING METHOD" nonsense. Youve rebuilt someones entire digital identity from scratch. When you hit those banking portals and payment processors, their security systems will roll out the red carpet. Your fingerprint is so clean that even high-security sites like PayPal and Chase will treat you like their favorite customer.
I dont write guides for specific platforms because these principles work universally. The same methodology that gets you into a Netflix account will breach a bank portal - its about becoming indistinguishable from the legitimate user. When sites see the same browser configuration and valid cookies connecting from the expected location, their backend systems purr like a well-fed cat.
Your digital DNA is so precise that their fancy authentication and risk scoring systems stay fast asleep. This guide covers 99% of the sites youll ever need to access because the fundamentals never change. Whether youre hitting streaming services or financial institutions, a properly built profile gives you the perfect cover for whatever operations youre running.
Stay tuned for Part 3 where well dive into maintaining persistent access without detection. Besides persistence, we will also explore other things we can do with logs, from crypto wallets to discord tokens. Until then, keep practicing these concepts and remember - mastering these fundamentals is what makes the difference between success and failure. d0ctrine out.
If you are logged in automatically to the sites you have cookies for. This is obviously an exception for a lot of banks since they automatically log out sessions.How can we verify if the cookies are working?
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The Only Log Guide You Need (Part 2)
Welcome back to the gritty world of logs. If you missed Part 1, go read that first - The Only Log Guide You Need (Part 1) - we covered what logs are and why theyre the future of fraud. Now were diving deep into using them effectively. This guide focuses on initial access while Part 3 will cover maintaining persistent access without detection.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this writeup and all my writeups and guides are intended for educational purposes only. It is a study of how fraud operates and is not intended to promote, endorse, or facilitate any illegal activities. I cannot be held liable for any actions taken based on this material or any material posted by my account. Please use this information responsibly and do not engage in any criminal activities.
Becoming One With Your Log
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When it comes to accessing accounts, youve got two main options: passwords or cookies. While passwords might seem like the obvious choice, cookies are often more valuable - especially for sites with 2FA enabled. But what exactly are cookies in the context of logs?
Cookies are small files that websites store on your device to remember who you are. They contain session data, authentication tokens, and user preferences that let you stay logged in without re-entering credentials. When you get logs, these cookies are one of the most critical components.
But heres the catch - cookies expire. Fresh logs are essential because those authentication tokens have limited lifespans. Buying months-old logs means most valuable cookies will be dead, especially for important sites like banking or email providers that rotate sessions frequently.
The Art of ATO (Account Takeover)
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Modern websites arent messing around when it comes to account security. Theyve built sophisticated systems to detect when somethings off about a login attempt. Try accessing your Google account from a new device with just your password - youll likely get hit with verification requests to confirm your phone number or other trusted devices.
But it goes deeper than that. Even with valid session cookies, sites are constantly analyzing your digital fingerprint. Their security systems compare dozens of data points between the original users device and yours - everything from screen resolution to browser settings. One mismatch could flag the session as suspicious.
This is why logs are so powerful - they give you the exact blueprint of the legitimate users setup. Without that data, youre essentially trying to forge a signature without seeing the original.
The only reliable way to evade security measures is to become a perfect copy of your target. The closer you match their digital fingerprint, the better your chances of success. Think of it as high-tech identity theft - but instead of just stealing an ID card, youre replicating someones entire digital existence.
For A Consistent Source of Logs, Check RussianMarket: RussianMarket
Heres what you need to master:
Cookie Collection
Dont half-ass this part - you need ALL the cookies, not just from your target site. Quality logs come with complete browsing histories and cookie archives. Pay special attention to authentication tokens, session IDs, and persistent cookies that maintain logins. Well cover advanced warming techniques later, but remember: more data is better. The deeper your cookie collection, the more convincing your impersonation.
Device Fingerprinting
Your log provides a complete blueprint of your marks digital identity - both their hardware setup and browser environment. Every detail matters: screen resolution, GPU specs, timezone, installed extensions, language settings, keyboard layouts, and countless other technical details that antidetects use. The more of this you get right, the longer youll maintain access without detection.
For high-value targets like banks, youll need to match even more subtle fingerprinting elements like the list of fonts the user has. Modern security systems analyze dozens of these parameters to verify authenticity. While going to extreme lengths in copying the logs setup (dont just go around buying the same laptops as your logs) isnt necessary for most sites, they only become important when targeting strict platforms with sophisticated detection systems.
Assuming An Identity
View attachment 48065
Becoming your target requires surgical precision. This isnt just swapping passwords - its digital metamorphosis down to the smallest detail.
Step 1: Reconnaissance
First, you need to thoroughly analyze the key components of your log. While the structure varies between different stealers and parsers, most follow a similar pattern. Just use your brain to adjust if its different. For a typical Redline format, youll find these critical elements:
- System fingerprint data including hardware specs, resolution, keyboard layouts, language, timezone, and location are stored in UserInformation.txt
- Browser data is organized by browser type (Chrome/Edge) with separate folders for:
- Autofills (stored in Google_[Chrome]_Default.txt)
- Cookies (found in multiple .txt files like Google_[Chrome]_Default Network.txt)
- Saved passwords (found either in passwords.txt or in Browsers/{BrowserName}/Passwords/)- Credit card information (found either in CreditCards.txt, CreditCards folder, or in Browsers/{BrowserName}/CreditCards/)
- Additional system data includes:
- DomainDetects.txt for domain information
- InstalledSoftware.txt for installed programs
- ProcessList.txt for running processes
- Screenshot.jpg of the system
Dont rush through this analysis. Every detail matters when youre trying to perfectly mirror someones digital presence.
Step 2: Building Your Digital Mask
View attachment 48069
Now comes the careful process of crafting your antidetect profile. Start with the IP address - this is your digital home base. Pull up ipinfo.io and analyze your targets IP details. Youre looking for:
Premium proxy providers let you target specific ASNs, but if thats not possible, focus on matching the city, state, and ISP. Many residential proxy services allow filtering by location and internet provider. While not as precise as ASN matching, using a proxy from the same ISP and geographic area still helps maintain the legitimacy of your disguise.
- Geographic location (city/state)
- Internet Service Provider (ISP)
- Autonomous System Number (ASN)
Step 3: Import Cookies
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Cookie importation is where many mess up. If your antidetect browser needs JSON format but your logs have Netscape cookies (or vice versa), use a converter like accovod.com/cookieConverter. Dont just dump them in - verify the conversion worked correctly.
Step 4: Hardware Mimicry
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This is where we get surgical with the details. Your antidetect profile needs to be an exact mirror of the target system:
- Match the exact screen resolution
- Set the GPU renderer string exactly (example: ANGLE (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Direct3D11 vs_5_0 ps_5_0))
- Install the same browser extensions.
- Configure language settings and timezone to match
Step 5: Digital DNA Replication
View attachment 48067
The final phase is warming up your profile. Quality antidetect tools like Linken have built-in warming functions - use them. This process involves:
If your antidetect lacks warming features, use the Open Multiple URLs extension. Load up the browsing history URLS provided by the logs and let it open all sites at the same time. Just make sure your machine doesnt explode. )))
- Loading the targets browsing history URLs provided by the log
- Allowing cookies to refresh and regenerate
- Building up the same cache and local storage data
Free LogsI know some of you are thinking "but d0ctrine, Im a cheapskate, I dont have money for premium logs." Worry not - the digital underground provides. Every single day, thousands of fresh logs get dumped on:
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
Look, these public logs are not going to be pristine. Most are picked clean within minutes, and whats left might be garbage. But theyre perfect for practicing everything we have covered in this guide. Use them to master the technical process - analyzing system profiles, matching fingerprints, and importing cookies. Once you got the fundamentals down with free logs, youll know exactly what to look for when youre ready to invest in premium ones.
They are in no way affiliated to me, so DYOR before purchasing anything.
The Landing
Congratulations, youve mastered the art of digital shapeshifting with logs. By following this guide, youve learned how to become an undetectable ghost in the machine. Your clone is now a perfect mirror of your target - from hardware specs to browsing patterns to authentication tokens.
This isnt some basic password cracking or "PAYPAL LOGS 2024 WORKING METHOD" nonsense. Youve rebuilt someones entire digital identity from scratch. When you hit those banking portals and payment processors, their security systems will roll out the red carpet. Your fingerprint is so clean that even high-security sites like PayPal and Chase will treat you like their favorite customer.
Eu não escrevo guias para plataformas especÃficas porque esses principios funcionam universalmente. A mesma metodologia que o coloca em um Netflix a conta violará um portal bancário - é sobre se tornado indistinguÃvel do usuário legÃtimo. Quando os sites vêem a mesma configuração do navegador e cookies válidos se conectando a partir do local esperando, seus sistemas de back-end ronronam como um gato bem alimentado.
Seu DNA digital é tão preciso que sua fantasia é autenticação e sistemas de pontuação de risco fique dormindo. Este guia cobre 99% dos sites que você precisará acessar porque os fundamentos nunca mudam. Se você está acessando serviços de streaming ou instituições financeiras, um perfil adequadamente construÃdo oferece a cobertura perfeita para qualquer operação que você esteja executando.
Fique atento para a Parte 3, onde bem mergulhar na manutenção acesso persistente sem detecção. Além da persistência, também exploraremos outras coisas que podemos fazer com logs, desde carteiras de criptomoedas até tokens de discórdia. Até lá, continue praticando esses conceitos e lembre-se - dominar esses fundamentos é o que faz a diferença entre sucesso e fracasso. d0crina
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The Only Log Guide You Need (Part 2)
Welcome back to the gritty world of logs. If you missed Part 1, go read that first - The Only Log Guide You Need (Part 1) - we covered what logs are and why theyre the future of fraud. Now were diving deep into using them effectively. This guide focuses on initial access while Part 3 will cover maintaining persistent access without detection.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this writeup and all my writeups and guides are intended for educational purposes only. It is a study of how fraud operates and is not intended to promote, endorse, or facilitate any illegal activities. I cannot be held liable for any actions taken based on this material or any material posted by my account. Please use this information responsibly and do not engage in any criminal activities.
Becoming One With Your Log
View attachment 48054
When it comes to accessing accounts, youve got two main options: passwords or cookies. While passwords might seem like the obvious choice, cookies are often more valuable - especially for sites with 2FA enabled. But what exactly are cookies in the context of logs?
Cookies are small files that websites store on your device to remember who you are. They contain session data, authentication tokens, and user preferences that let you stay logged in without re-entering credentials. When you get logs, these cookies are one of the most critical components.
But heres the catch - cookies expire. Fresh logs are essential because those authentication tokens have limited lifespans. Buying months-old logs means most valuable cookies will be dead, especially for important sites like banking or email providers that rotate sessions frequently.
The Art of ATO (Account Takeover)
View attachment 48055
Modern websites arent messing around when it comes to account security. Theyve built sophisticated systems to detect when somethings off about a login attempt. Try accessing your Google account from a new device with just your password - youll likely get hit with verification requests to confirm your phone number or other trusted devices.
But it goes deeper than that. Even with valid session cookies, sites are constantly analyzing your digital fingerprint. Their security systems compare dozens of data points between the original users device and yours - everything from screen resolution to browser settings. One mismatch could flag the session as suspicious.
This is why logs are so powerful - they give you the exact blueprint of the legitimate users setup. Without that data, youre essentially trying to forge a signature without seeing the original.
The only reliable way to evade security measures is to become a perfect copy of your target. The closer you match their digital fingerprint, the better your chances of success. Think of it as high-tech identity theft - but instead of just stealing an ID card, youre replicating someones entire digital existence.
For A Consistent Source of Logs, Check RussianMarket: RussianMarket
Heres what you need to master:
Cookie Collection
Dont half-ass this part - you need ALL the cookies, not just from your target site. Quality logs come with complete browsing histories and cookie archives. Pay special attention to authentication tokens, session IDs, and persistent cookies that maintain logins. Well cover advanced warming techniques later, but remember: more data is better. The deeper your cookie collection, the more convincing your impersonation.
Device Fingerprinting
Your log provides a complete blueprint of your marks digital identity - both their hardware setup and browser environment. Every detail matters: screen resolution, GPU specs, timezone, installed extensions, language settings, keyboard layouts, and countless other technical details that antidetects use. The more of this you get right, the longer youll maintain access without detection.
For high-value targets like banks, youll need to match even more subtle fingerprinting elements like the list of fonts the user has. Modern security systems analyze dozens of these parameters to verify authenticity. While going to extreme lengths in copying the logs setup (dont just go around buying the same laptops as your logs) isnt necessary for most sites, they only become important when targeting strict platforms with sophisticated detection systems.
Assuming An Identity
View attachment 48065
Becoming your target requires surgical precision. This isnt just swapping passwords - its digital metamorphosis down to the smallest detail.
Step 1: Reconnaissance
First, you need to thoroughly analyze the key components of your log. While the structure varies between different stealers and parsers, most follow a similar pattern. Just use your brain to adjust if its different. For a typical Redline format, youll find these critical elements:
- System fingerprint data including hardware specs, resolution, keyboard layouts, language, timezone, and location are stored in UserInformation.txt
- Browser data is organized by browser type (Chrome/Edge) with separate folders for:
- Autofills (stored in Google_[Chrome]_Default.txt)
- Cookies (found in multiple .txt files like Google_[Chrome]_Default Network.txt)
- Saved passwords (found either in passwords.txt or in Browsers/{BrowserName}/Passwords/)- Credit card information (found either in CreditCards.txt, CreditCards folder, or in Browsers/{BrowserName}/CreditCards/)
- Additional system data includes:
- DomainDetects.txt for domain information
- InstalledSoftware.txt for installed programs
- ProcessList.txt for running processes
- Screenshot.jpg of the system
Dont rush through this analysis. Every detail matters when youre trying to perfectly mirror someones digital presence.
Step 2: Building Your Digital Mask
View attachment 48069
Now comes the careful process of crafting your antidetect profile. Start with the IP address - this is your digital home base. Pull up ipinfo.io and analyze your targets IP details. Youre looking for:
Premium proxy providers let you target specific ASNs, but if thats not possible, focus on matching the city, state, and ISP. Many residential proxy services allow filtering by location and internet provider. While not as precise as ASN matching, using a proxy from the same ISP and geographic area still helps maintain the legitimacy of your disguise.
- Geographic location (city/state)
- Internet Service Provider (ISP)
- Autonomous System Number (ASN)
Step 3: Import Cookies
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Cookie importation is where many mess up. If your antidetect browser needs JSON format but your logs have Netscape cookies (or vice versa), use a converter like accovod.com/cookieConverter. Dont just dump them in - verify the conversion worked correctly.
Step 4: Hardware Mimicry
View attachment 48068
This is where we get surgical with the details. Your antidetect profile needs to be an exact mirror of the target system:
- Match the exact screen resolution
- Set the GPU renderer string exactly (example: ANGLE (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Direct3D11 vs_5_0 ps_5_0))
- Install the same browser extensions.
- Configure language settings and timezone to match
Step 5: Digital DNA Replication
View attachment 48067
The final phase is warming up your profile. Quality antidetect tools like Linken have built-in warming functions - use them. This process involves:
If your antidetect lacks warming features, use the Open Multiple URLs extension. Load up the browsing history URLS provided by the logs and let it open all sites at the same time. Just make sure your machine doesnt explode. )))
- Loading the targets browsing history URLs provided by the log
- Allowing cookies to refresh and regenerate
- Building up the same cache and local storage data
Free LogsI know some of you are thinking "but d0ctrine, Im a cheapskate, I dont have money for premium logs." Worry not - the digital underground provides. Every single day, thousands of fresh logs get dumped on:
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
Look, these public logs are not going to be pristine. Most are picked clean within minutes, and whats left might be garbage. But theyre perfect for practicing everything we have covered in this guide. Use them to master the technical process - analyzing system profiles, matching fingerprints, and importing cookies. Once you got the fundamentals down with free logs, youll know exactly what to look for when youre ready to invest in premium ones.
They are in no way affiliated to me, so DYOR before purchasing anything.
The Landing
Congratulations, youve mastered the art of digital shapeshifting with logs. By following this guide, youve learned how to become an undetectable ghost in the machine. Your clone is now a perfect mirror of your target - from hardware specs to browsing patterns to authentication tokens.
This isnt some basic password cracking or "PAYPAL LOGS 2024 WORKING METHOD" nonsense. Youve rebuilt someones entire digital identity from scratch. When you hit those banking portals and payment processors, their security systems will roll out the red carpet. Your fingerprint is so clean that even high-security sites like PayPal and Chase will treat you like their favorite customer.
I dont write guides for specific platforms because these principles work universally. The same methodology that gets you into a Netflix account will breach a bank portal - its about becoming indistinguishable from the legitimate user. When sites see the same browser configuration and valid cookies connecting from the expected location, their backend systems purr like a well-fed cat.
Your digital DNA is so precise that their fancy authentication and risk scoring systems stay fast asleep. This guide covers 99% of the sites youll ever need to access because the fundamentals never change. Whether youre hitting streaming services or financial institutions, a properly built profile gives you the perfect cover for whatever operations youre running.
Stay tuned for Part 3 where we’ll dive into maintaining persistent access without detection. Besides persistence, we will also explore other things we can do with logs, from crypto wallets to discord tokens. Until then, keep practicing these concepts and remember - mastering these fundamentals is what makes the difference between success and failure. d0ctrine out.
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The Only Log Guide You Need (Part 2)
Welcome back to the gritty world of logs. If you missed Part 1, go read that first - The Only Log Guide You Need (Part 1) - we covered what logs are and why theyre the future of fraud. Now were diving deep into using them effectively. This guide focuses on initial access while Part 3 will cover maintaining persistent access without detection.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this writeup and all my writeups and guides are intended for educational purposes only. It is a study of how fraud operates and is not intended to promote, endorse, or facilitate any illegal activities. I cannot be held liable for any actions taken based on this material or any material posted by my account. Please use this information responsibly and do not engage in any criminal activities.
Becoming One With Your Log
View attachment 48054
When it comes to accessing accounts, youve got two main options: passwords or cookies. While passwords might seem like the obvious choice, cookies are often more valuable - especially for sites with 2FA enabled. But what exactly are cookies in the context of logs?
Cookies are small files that websites store on your device to remember who you are. They contain session data, authentication tokens, and user preferences that let you stay logged in without re-entering credentials. When you get logs, these cookies are one of the most critical components.
But heres the catch - cookies expire. Fresh logs are essential because those authentication tokens have limited lifespans. Buying months-old logs means most valuable cookies will be dead, especially for important sites like banking or email providers that rotate sessions frequently.
The Art of ATO (Account Takeover)
View attachment 48055
Modern websites arent messing around when it comes to account security. Theyve built sophisticated systems to detect when somethings off about a login attempt. Try accessing your Google account from a new device with just your password - youll likely get hit with verification requests to confirm your phone number or other trusted devices.
But it goes deeper than that. Even with valid session cookies, sites are constantly analyzing your digital fingerprint. Their security systems compare dozens of data points between the original users device and yours - everything from screen resolution to browser settings. One mismatch could flag the session as suspicious.
This is why logs are so powerful - they give you the exact blueprint of the legitimate users setup. Without that data, youre essentially trying to forge a signature without seeing the original.
The only reliable way to evade security measures is to become a perfect copy of your target. The closer you match their digital fingerprint, the better your chances of success. Think of it as high-tech identity theft - but instead of just stealing an ID card, youre replicating someones entire digital existence.
For A Consistent Source of Logs, Check RussianMarket: RussianMarket
Heres what you need to master:
Cookie Collection
Dont half-ass this part - you need ALL the cookies, not just from your target site. Quality logs come with complete browsing histories and cookie archives. Pay special attention to authentication tokens, session IDs, and persistent cookies that maintain logins. Well cover advanced warming techniques later, but remember: more data is better. The deeper your cookie collection, the more convincing your impersonation.
Device Fingerprinting
Your log provides a complete blueprint of your marks digital identity - both their hardware setup and browser environment. Every detail matters: screen resolution, GPU specs, timezone, installed extensions, language settings, keyboard layouts, and countless other technical details that antidetects use. The more of this you get right, the longer youll maintain access without detection.
For high-value targets like banks, youll need to match even more subtle fingerprinting elements like the list of fonts the user has. Modern security systems analyze dozens of these parameters to verify authenticity. While going to extreme lengths in copying the logs setup (dont just go around buying the same laptops as your logs) isnt necessary for most sites, they only become important when targeting strict platforms with sophisticated detection systems.
Assuming An Identity
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Becoming your target requires surgical precision. This isnt just swapping passwords - its digital metamorphosis down to the smallest detail.
Step 1: Reconnaissance
First, you need to thoroughly analyze the key components of your log. While the structure varies between different stealers and parsers, most follow a similar pattern. Just use your brain to adjust if its different. For a typical Redline format, youll find these critical elements:
- System fingerprint data including hardware specs, resolution, keyboard layouts, language, timezone, and location are stored in UserInformation.txt
- Browser data is organized by browser type (Chrome/Edge) with separate folders for:
- Autofills (stored in Google_[Chrome]_Default.txt)
- Cookies (found in multiple .txt files like Google_[Chrome]_Default Network.txt)
- Saved passwords (found either in passwords.txt or in Browsers/{BrowserName}/Passwords/)- Credit card information (found either in CreditCards.txt, CreditCards folder, or in Browsers/{BrowserName}/CreditCards/)
- Additional system data includes:
- DomainDetects.txt for domain information
- InstalledSoftware.txt for installed programs
- ProcessList.txt for running processes
- Screenshot.jpg of the system
Dont rush through this analysis. Every detail matters when youre trying to perfectly mirror someones digital presence.
Step 2: Building Your Digital Mask
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Now comes the careful process of crafting your antidetect profile. Start with the IP address - this is your digital home base. Pull up ipinfo.io and analyze your targets IP details. Youre looking for:
Premium proxy providers let you target specific ASNs, but if thats not possible, focus on matching the city, state, and ISP. Many residential proxy services allow filtering by location and internet provider. While not as precise as ASN matching, using a proxy from the same ISP and geographic area still helps maintain the legitimacy of your disguise.
- Geographic location (city/state)
- Internet Service Provider (ISP)
- Autonomous System Number (ASN)
Step 3: Import Cookies
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Cookie importation is where many mess up. If your antidetect browser needs JSON format but your logs have Netscape cookies (or vice versa), use a converter like accovod.com/cookieConverter. Dont just dump them in - verify the conversion worked correctly.
Step 4: Hardware Mimicry
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This is where we get surgical with the details. Your antidetect profile needs to be an exact mirror of the target system:
- Match the exact screen resolution
- Set the GPU renderer string exactly (example: ANGLE (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Direct3D11 vs_5_0 ps_5_0))
- Install the same browser extensions.
- Configure language settings and timezone to match
Step 5: Digital DNA Replication
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The final phase is warming up your profile. Quality antidetect tools like Linken have built-in warming functions - use them. This process involves:
If your antidetect lacks warming features, use the Open Multiple URLs extension. Load up the browsing history URLS provided by the logs and let it open all sites at the same time. Just make sure your machine doesnt explode. )))
- Loading the targets browsing history URLs provided by the log
- Allowing cookies to refresh and regenerate
- Building up the same cache and local storage data
Free LogsI know some of you are thinking "but d0ctrine, Im a cheapskate, I dont have money for premium logs." Worry not - the digital underground provides. Every single day, thousands of fresh logs get dumped on:
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Look, these public logs are not going to be pristine. Most are picked clean within minutes, and whats left might be garbage. But theyre perfect for practicing everything we have covered in this guide. Use them to master the technical process - analyzing system profiles, matching fingerprints, and importing cookies. Once you got the fundamentals down with free logs, youll know exactly what to look for when youre ready to invest in premium ones.
They are in no way affiliated to me, so DYOR before purchasing anything.
The Landing
Congratulations, youve mastered the art of digital shapeshifting with logs. By following this guide, youve learned how to become an undetectable ghost in the machine. Your clone is now a perfect mirror of your target - from hardware specs to browsing patterns to authentication tokens.
This isnt some basic password cracking or "PAYPAL LOGS 2024 WORKING METHOD" nonsense. Youve rebuilt someones entire digital identity from scratch. When you hit those banking portals and payment processors, their security systems will roll out the red carpet. Your fingerprint is so clean that even high-security sites like PayPal and Chase will treat you like their favorite customer.
I dont write guides for specific platforms because these principles work universally. The same methodology that gets you into a Netflix account will breach a bank portal - its about becoming indistinguishable from the legitimate user. When sites see the same browser configuration and valid cookies connecting from the expected location, their backend systems purr like a well-fed cat.
Your digital DNA is so precise that their fancy authentication and risk scoring systems stay fast asleep. This guide covers 99% of the sites youll ever need to access because the fundamentals never change. Whether youre hitting streaming services or financial institutions, a properly built profile gives you the perfect cover for whatever operations youre running.
Stay tuned for Part 3 where well dive into maintaining persistent access without detection. Besides persistence, we will also explore other things we can do with logs, from crypto wallets to discord tokens. Until then, keep practicing these concepts and remember - mastering these fundamentals is what makes the difference between success and failure. d0ctrine out.
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The Only Log Guide You Need (Part 2)
Welcome back to the gritty world of logs. If you missed Part 1, go read that first - The Only Log Guide You Need (Part 1) - we covered what logs are and why theyre the future of fraud. Now were diving deep into using them effectively. This guide focuses on initial access while Part 3 will cover maintaining persistent access without detection.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this writeup and all my writeups and guides are intended for educational purposes only. It is a study of how fraud operates and is not intended to promote, endorse, or facilitate any illegal activities. I cannot be held liable for any actions taken based on this material or any material posted by my account. Please use this information responsibly and do not engage in any criminal activities.
Becoming One With Your Log
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When it comes to accessing accounts, youve got two main options: passwords or cookies. While passwords might seem like the obvious choice, cookies are often more valuable - especially for sites with 2FA enabled. But what exactly are cookies in the context of logs?
Cookies are small files that websites store on your device to remember who you are. They contain session data, authentication tokens, and user preferences that let you stay logged in without re-entering credentials. When you get logs, these cookies are one of the most critical components.
But heres the catch - cookies expire. Fresh logs are essential because those authentication tokens have limited lifespans. Buying months-old logs means most valuable cookies will be dead, especially for important sites like banking or email providers that rotate sessions frequently.
The Art of ATO (Account Takeover)
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Modern websites arent messing around when it comes to account security. Theyve built sophisticated systems to detect when somethings off about a login attempt. Try accessing your Google account from a new device with just your password - youll likely get hit with verification requests to confirm your phone number or other trusted devices.
But it goes deeper than that. Even with valid session cookies, sites are constantly analyzing your digital fingerprint. Their security systems compare dozens of data points between the original users device and yours - everything from screen resolution to browser settings. One mismatch could flag the session as suspicious.
This is why logs are so powerful - they give you the exact blueprint of the legitimate users setup. Without that data, youre essentially trying to forge a signature without seeing the original.
The only reliable way to evade security measures is to become a perfect copy of your target. The closer you match their digital fingerprint, the better your chances of success. Think of it as high-tech identity theft - but instead of just stealing an ID card, youre replicating someones entire digital existence.
For A Consistent Source of Logs, Check RussianMarket: RussianMarket
Heres what you need to master:
Cookie Collection
Dont half-ass this part - you need ALL the cookies, not just from your target site. Quality logs come with complete browsing histories and cookie archives. Pay special attention to authentication tokens, session IDs, and persistent cookies that maintain logins. Well cover advanced warming techniques later, but remember: more data is better. The deeper your cookie collection, the more convincing your impersonation.
Device Fingerprinting
Your log provides a complete blueprint of your marks digital identity - both their hardware setup and browser environment. Every detail matters: screen resolution, GPU specs, timezone, installed extensions, language settings, keyboard layouts, and countless other technical details that antidetects use. The more of this you get right, the longer youll maintain access without detection.
For high-value targets like banks, youll need to match even more subtle fingerprinting elements like the list of fonts the user has. Modern security systems analyze dozens of these parameters to verify authenticity. While going to extreme lengths in copying the logs setup (dont just go around buying the same laptops as your logs) isnt necessary for most sites, they only become important when targeting strict platforms with sophisticated detection systems.
Assuming An Identity
View attachment 48065
Becoming your target requires surgical precision. This isnt just swapping passwords - its digital metamorphosis down to the smallest detail.
Step 1: Reconnaissance
First, you need to thoroughly analyze the key components of your log. While the structure varies between different stealers and parsers, most follow a similar pattern. Just use your brain to adjust if its different. For a typical Redline format, youll find these critical elements:
- System fingerprint data including hardware specs, resolution, keyboard layouts, language, timezone, and location are stored in UserInformation.txt
- Browser data is organized by browser type (Chrome/Edge) with separate folders for:
- Autofills (stored in Google_[Chrome]_Default.txt)
- Cookies (found in multiple .txt files like Google_[Chrome]_Default Network.txt)
- Saved passwords (found either in passwords.txt or in Browsers/{BrowserName}/Passwords/)- Credit card information (found either in CreditCards.txt, CreditCards folder, or in Browsers/{BrowserName}/CreditCards/)
- Additional system data includes:
- DomainDetects.txt for domain information
- InstalledSoftware.txt for installed programs
- ProcessList.txt for running processes
- Screenshot.jpg of the system
Dont rush through this analysis. Every detail matters when youre trying to perfectly mirror someones digital presence.
Step 2: Building Your Digital Mask
View attachment 48069
Now comes the careful process of crafting your antidetect profile. Start with the IP address - this is your digital home base. Pull up ipinfo.io and analyze your targets IP details. Youre looking for:
Premium proxy providers let you target specific ASNs, but if thats not possible, focus on matching the city, state, and ISP. Many residential proxy services allow filtering by location and internet provider. While not as precise as ASN matching, using a proxy from the same ISP and geographic area still helps maintain the legitimacy of your disguise.
- Geographic location (city/state)
- Internet Service Provider (ISP)
- Autonomous System Number (ASN)
Step 3: Import Cookies
View attachment 48070
Cookie importation is where many mess up. If your antidetect browser needs JSON format but your logs have Netscape cookies (or vice versa), use a converter like accovod.com/cookieConverter. Dont just dump them in - verify the conversion worked correctly.
Step 4: Hardware Mimicry
View attachment 48068
This is where we get surgical with the details. Your antidetect profile needs to be an exact mirror of the target system:
- Match the exact screen resolution
- Set the GPU renderer string exactly (example: ANGLE (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Direct3D11 vs_5_0 ps_5_0))
- Install the same browser extensions.
- Configure language settings and timezone to match
Step 5: Digital DNA Replication
View attachment 48067
The final phase is warming up your profile. Quality antidetect tools like Linken have built-in warming functions - use them. This process involves:
If your antidetect lacks warming features, use the Open Multiple URLs extension. Load up the browsing history URLS provided by the logs and let it open all sites at the same time. Just make sure your machine doesnt explode. )))
- Loading the targets browsing history URLs provided by the log
- Allowing cookies to refresh and regenerate
- Building up the same cache and local storage data
Free LogsI know some of you are thinking "but d0ctrine, Im a cheapskate, I dont have money for premium logs." Worry not - the digital underground provides. Every single day, thousands of fresh logs get dumped on:
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
Look, these public logs are not going to be pristine. Most are picked clean within minutes, and whats left might be garbage. But theyre perfect for practicing everything we have covered in this guide. Use them to master the technical process - analyzing system profiles, matching fingerprints, and importing cookies. Once you got the fundamentals down with free logs, youll know exactly what to look for when youre ready to invest in premium ones.
They are in no way affiliated to me, so DYOR before purchasing anything.
The Landing
Congratulations, youve mastered the art of digital shapeshifting with logs. By following this guide, youve learned how to become an undetectable ghost in the machine. Your clone is now a perfect mirror of your target - from hardware specs to browsing patterns to authentication tokens.
This isnt some basic password cracking or "PAYPAL LOGS 2024 WORKING METHOD" nonsense. Youve rebuilt someones entire digital identity from scratch. When you hit those banking portals and payment processors, their security systems will roll out the red carpet. Your fingerprint is so clean that even high-security sites like PayPal and Chase will treat you like their favorite customer.
I dont write guides for specific platforms because these principles work universally. The same methodology that gets you into a Netflix account will breach a bank portal - its about becoming indistinguishable from the legitimate user. When sites see the same browser configuration and valid cookies connecting from the expected location, their backend systems purr like a well-fed cat.
Your digital DNA is so precise that their fancy authentication and risk scoring systems stay fast asleep. This guide covers 99% of the sites youll ever need to access because the fundamentals never change. Whether youre hitting streaming services or financial institutions, a properly built profile gives you the perfect cover for whatever operations youre running.
Stay tuned for Part 3 where well dive into maintaining persistent access without detection. Besides persistence, we will also explore other things we can do with logs, from crypto wallets to discord tokens. Until then, keep practicing these concepts and remember - mastering these fundamentals is what makes the difference between success and failure. d0ctrine out.
Aprendi muito contigo. És um grande homem
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The Only Log Guide You Need (Part 2)
Welcome back to the gritty world of logs. If you missed Part 1, go read that first - The Only Log Guide You Need (Part 1) - we covered what logs are and why theyre the future of fraud. Now were diving deep into using them effectively. This guide focuses on initial access while Part 3 will cover maintaining persistent access without detection.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this writeup and all my writeups and guides are intended for educational purposes only. It is a study of how fraud operates and is not intended to promote, endorse, or facilitate any illegal activities. I cannot be held liable for any actions taken based on this material or any material posted by my account. Please use this information responsibly and do not engage in any criminal activities.
Becoming One With Your Log
View attachment 48054
When it comes to accessing accounts, youve got two main options: passwords or cookies. While passwords might seem like the obvious choice, cookies are often more valuable - especially for sites with 2FA enabled. But what exactly are cookies in the context of logs?
Cookies are small files that websites store on your device to remember who you are. They contain session data, authentication tokens, and user preferences that let you stay logged in without re-entering credentials. When you get logs, these cookies are one of the most critical components.
But heres the catch - cookies expire. Fresh logs are essential because those authentication tokens have limited lifespans. Buying months-old logs means most valuable cookies will be dead, especially for important sites like banking or email providers that rotate sessions frequently.
The Art of ATO (Account Takeover)
View attachment 48055
Modern websites arent messing around when it comes to account security. Theyve built sophisticated systems to detect when somethings off about a login attempt. Try accessing your Google account from a new device with just your password - youll likely get hit with verification requests to confirm your phone number or other trusted devices.
But it goes deeper than that. Even with valid session cookies, sites are constantly analyzing your digital fingerprint. Their security systems compare dozens of data points between the original users device and yours - everything from screen resolution to browser settings. One mismatch could flag the session as suspicious.
This is why logs are so powerful - they give you the exact blueprint of the legitimate users setup. Without that data, youre essentially trying to forge a signature without seeing the original.
The only reliable way to evade security measures is to become a perfect copy of your target. The closer you match their digital fingerprint, the better your chances of success. Think of it as high-tech identity theft - but instead of just stealing an ID card, youre replicating someones entire digital existence.
For A Consistent Source of Logs, Check RussianMarket: RussianMarket
Heres what you need to master:
Cookie Collection
Dont half-ass this part - you need ALL the cookies, not just from your target site. Quality logs come with complete browsing histories and cookie archives. Pay special attention to authentication tokens, session IDs, and persistent cookies that maintain logins. Well cover advanced warming techniques later, but remember: more data is better. The deeper your cookie collection, the more convincing your impersonation.
Device Fingerprinting
Your log provides a complete blueprint of your marks digital identity - both their hardware setup and browser environment. Every detail matters: screen resolution, GPU specs, timezone, installed extensions, language settings, keyboard layouts, and countless other technical details that antidetects use. The more of this you get right, the longer youll maintain access without detection.
For high-value targets like banks, youll need to match even more subtle fingerprinting elements like the list of fonts the user has. Modern security systems analyze dozens of these parameters to verify authenticity. While going to extreme lengths in copying the logs setup (dont just go around buying the same laptops as your logs) isnt necessary for most sites, they only become important when targeting strict platforms with sophisticated detection systems.
Assuming An Identity
View attachment 48065
Becoming your target requires surgical precision. This isnt just swapping passwords - its digital metamorphosis down to the smallest detail.
Step 1: Reconnaissance
First, you need to thoroughly analyze the key components of your log. While the structure varies between different stealers and parsers, most follow a similar pattern. Just use your brain to adjust if its different. For a typical Redline format, youll find these critical elements:
- System fingerprint data including hardware specs, resolution, keyboard layouts, language, timezone, and location are stored in UserInformation.txt
- Browser data is organized by browser type (Chrome/Edge) with separate folders for:
- Autofills (stored in Google_[Chrome]_Default.txt)
- Cookies (found in multiple .txt files like Google_[Chrome]_Default Network.txt)
- Saved passwords (found either in passwords.txt or in Browsers/{BrowserName}/Passwords/)- Credit card information (found either in CreditCards.txt, CreditCards folder, or in Browsers/{BrowserName}/CreditCards/)
- Additional system data includes:
- DomainDetects.txt for domain information
- InstalledSoftware.txt for installed programs
- ProcessList.txt for running processes
- Screenshot.jpg of the system
Dont rush through this analysis. Every detail matters when youre trying to perfectly mirror someones digital presence.
Step 2: Building Your Digital Mask
View attachment 48069
Now comes the careful process of crafting your antidetect profile. Start with the IP address - this is your digital home base. Pull up ipinfo.io and analyze your targets IP details. Youre looking for:
Premium proxy providers let you target specific ASNs, but if thats not possible, focus on matching the city, state, and ISP. Many residential proxy services allow filtering by location and internet provider. While not as precise as ASN matching, using a proxy from the same ISP and geographic area still helps maintain the legitimacy of your disguise.
- Geographic location (city/state)
- Internet Service Provider (ISP)
- Autonomous System Number (ASN)
Step 3: Import Cookies
View attachment 48070
Cookie importation is where many mess up. If your antidetect browser needs JSON format but your logs have Netscape cookies (or vice versa), use a converter like accovod.com/cookieConverter. Dont just dump them in - verify the conversion worked correctly.
Step 4: Hardware Mimicry
View attachment 48068
This is where we get surgical with the details. Your antidetect profile needs to be an exact mirror of the target system:
- Match the exact screen resolution
- Set the GPU renderer string exactly (example: ANGLE (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Direct3D11 vs_5_0 ps_5_0))
- Install the same browser extensions.
- Configure language settings and timezone to match
Step 5: Digital DNA Replication
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A fase final é aquecer o seu perfil. Ferramentas antidetect de qualidade como Vincular tenha funções de aquecimento embutidas - use-as. Este processo envolve:
Se o seu antidetect não tiver recursos de aquecimento, use a extensão Open Multiple URLs. Carregue os URLS do histórico de navegação fornecidos pelos logs e deixe-os abrir todos os sites ao mesmo tempo. Apenas certifique-se de que sua máquina não exploda. ))
- Carregando os URLs do histórico de navegação de destinos fornecidos pelo log
- Permitir que os cookies sejam atualizados e regenerados
- Construindo o mesmo cache e dados de armazenamento local
Logs GrátisEu sei que alguns de vocês estão pensando "mas d0ctrine, eu sou um cheapskate, eu não tenho dinheiro para logs premium." Não se preocupe - o underground digital fornece. Todos os dias, milhares de toras frescas são despejadas:
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Olha, estes registos públicos não vão ficar intocados. A maioria é limpa em poucos minutos, e o que resta pode ser lixo. Mas eles são perfeitos para praticar tudo o que abordamos neste guia. Use-os para dominar o processo técnico - analisando perfis do sistema, correspondendo impressões digitais e importando cookies. Depois de ter os fundamentos para baixo com logs gratuitos, você vai saber exatamente o que procurar quando você está pronto para investir em premium.
Eles não são de forma alguma afiliados a mim, então DYOR antes de comprar qualquer coisa.
O Aterramento
Parabéns, você dominou a arte de mudança de forma digital com logs. Seguindo este guia, você aprendeu a se tornar um fantasma indetectável na máquina. Seu clone agora é um espelho perfeito do seu alvo - de especificações de hardware para padrões de navegação para tokens de autenticação.
Isto não é um pouco quebra de senha básica ou "PAYPAL LOGS 2024 MÉTODO DE TRABALHO"bobagem. ReconstruÃste toda a identidade digital de alguém a partir do zero. Quando você acessa esses portais bancários e processadores de pagamento, seus sistemas de segurança lançam o tapete vermelho. Sua impressão digital é tão limpa que até mesmo sites de alta segurança como PayPal e Perseguir vai tratá-lo como seu cliente favorito.
Eu não escrevo guias para plataformas especÃficas porque esses princÃpios funcionam universalmente. A mesma metodologia que o coloca em um Netflix a conta violará um portal bancário - é sobre se tornar indistinguÃvel do usuário legÃtimo. Quando os sites vêem a mesma configuração do navegador e cookies válidos se conectando a partir do local esperado, seus sistemas de back-end ronronam como um gato bem alimentado.
Seu DNA digital é tão preciso que sua fantasia é autenticação e sistemas de pontuação de risco fique dormindo. Este guia cobre 99% dos sites que você precisará acessar porque os fundamentos nunca mudam. Se você está acessando serviços de streaming ou instituições financeiras, um perfil adequadamente construÃdo oferece a cobertura perfeita para qualquer operação que você esteja executando.
Fique atento para a Parte 3, onde bem mergulhar na manutenção acesso persistente sem detecção. Além da persistência, também exploraremos outras coisas que podemos fazer com logs, desde carteiras de criptomoedas até tokens de discórdia. Até lá, continue praticando esses conceitos e lembre-se - dominar esses fundamentos é o que faz a diferença entre sucesso e fracasso. d0crina fora.
Just need good logs frthe goat