

However, using real-time keylogging, as we see in this phishing campaign targeting Greeks, is rare and could be the start of a new trend in the field. The companies hiding behind the most prolific of those trackers are advertising organizations, so their goal was to empower targeted advertising operations rather than to steal account credentials. The practice of aggressive keypress logging was documented recently in a study that revealed that many of the world's top-ranking websites feature third-party trackers that can log what visitors type even before they press "submit." Keylogger network communication with C2 (Cyble)
