Project.neptune.v1.78.keylogger.-algerion- Official

Allowing the attacker to view the victim’s screen in real-time.

Today, Project Neptune is considered "commodity malware" and is trivial for modern security suites to detect. Most antivirus engines will flag it immediately as a legacy threat (often labeled as Trojan.Spy.Neptune Win32.Keylogger.Neptune Project.Neptune.v1.78.keylogger.-AlgErioN-

: The primary function is to record every key pressed by the user, including usernames, passwords, and private messages. Allowing the attacker to view the victim’s screen

The ability to take screenshots of the victim's desktop or capture images from a webcam. Password Recovery: The ability to take screenshots of the victim's

A significant number of copies of Project Neptune circulating on "leaked" or "abandonedware" forums have been modified. It is common for the builder itself to be infected with a "binder," meaning that while you are trying to create a keylogger for someone else, the software is actually installing a modern Trojan on your machine. Final Verdict

The "AlgErioN" tag refers to the specific handle of the individual or group responsible for modifying or cracking this version of the Neptune software. Like many RATs of its era, it was designed for unauthorized surveillance and data theft from Windows-based systems. Key Features