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Project Neptune was often distributed through "binders"—tools that merged the malware with a legitimate-looking file, such as a game or a picture. Once the user opened the "bound" file, the Neptune server would install itself in the background.

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In the era of Project Neptune, malware was frequently shared on forums like HackForums or various IRC channels. Users like "AlgErioN" would often take the original source code or compiled binary and "re-pack" it with their own stubs or encryption methods to bypass updated antivirus signatures. Users like "AlgErioN" would often take the original

"Project Neptune v1.78" by AlgErioN is a legacy and keylogger that dates back to the mid-2000s (roughly 2006–2008) . While it was once a popular tool in "script kiddie" circles for monitoring remote systems, by modern security standards, it is considered obsolete and highly dangerous—primarily to the person attempting to use it. Technical Overview Technical Overview