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The #1 payload in WipeLocker repacks is a Redline Stealer or Raccoon Stealer. While you think you are erasing your drive, the repack silently uploads your passwords, cookies, and crypto wallets to a command-and-control server. tool+wipelocker+v300+download+repack
Because WipeLocker needs low-level disk access, repacks often install a bootkit. This survives OS reinstallation. The attacker can then remotely lock your machine and demand a ransom—ironically, to unlock data you were trying to delete. the repack silently uploads your passwords
Some repacks intentionally disable built-in verification routines, leading to incomplete wipes. Forensic tools can later recover "erased" data, defeating the purpose entirely. defeating the purpose entirely.