Eaglespy V5.0 By -script-father.rar

EagleSpy v5.0 is a remote monitoring and surveillance software designed to track and monitor computer activities without the user's knowledge or consent. The software is allegedly developed by a individual known as "-Script-Father", who distributes the tool through various online platforms.

EagleSpy v5.0 is a sophisticated Android Remote Access Trojan (RAT)

: Extensive keylogging and the ability to steal banking login credentials and bypass Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) codes.

: It leverages Android Accessibility Services to circumvent "Restricted Settings" permissions introduced in Android 13. Typical Infection & Distribution

Any file named EagleSpy v5.0 By -Script-Father.rar is likely a delivery vehicle for this malware. According to reports from SC Media and PCrisk , interacting with such files can lead to: : Theft of personal data and credentials.

Clipspec floor plan

Eaglespy V5.0 By -script-father.rar

Clipsal offers a selection and design service to homeowners and home builders for their electrical, lighting and smart home needs. Underpinning this service is the Clipspec Electrical Design Application, which consultants use to create plans for their customers. 

Client:

Schneider Electric

Tagged:

Property & construction

Who We Helped:

EagleSpy v5.0 is a remote monitoring and surveillance software designed to track and monitor computer activities without the user's knowledge or consent. The software is allegedly developed by a individual known as "-Script-Father", who distributes the tool through various online platforms.

EagleSpy v5.0 is a sophisticated Android Remote Access Trojan (RAT)

: Extensive keylogging and the ability to steal banking login credentials and bypass Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) codes.

: It leverages Android Accessibility Services to circumvent "Restricted Settings" permissions introduced in Android 13. Typical Infection & Distribution

Any file named EagleSpy v5.0 By -Script-Father.rar is likely a delivery vehicle for this malware. According to reports from SC Media and PCrisk , interacting with such files can lead to: : Theft of personal data and credentials.