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Is Your Device Compromised? Use “Info-Stealer” to Find Out
Our devices carry everything, emails, passwords, photos, banking info, social accounts, and even work documents. But what if a hidden program was silently stealing all that data without you knowing?
Yes, this happens more than you think. It’s done by a type of malware called an info-stealer.In this article, we’ll explain what an info-stealer is, how it works, and how you can check if your personal data has been stolen using our free tool called Info-Stealer.
What is an Info-Stealer?
An info-stealer is a sneaky piece of software that gets into your device (laptop, desktop, or even mobile) and starts collecting your personal data without your knowledge.
Once it’s in your system, it may quietly steal Email logins, Social media passwords, Credit card numbers, Cryptocurrency wallets, Browsing history, saved usernames and passwords, and even details about the programs you use
These types of malware are often spread through:
Free or cracked software
Fake browser extensions
Malicious email links or attachments
Unsafe websites offering free tools or games
Info-stealers don’t make noise. They don’t show warnings. You might not even feel anything wrong with your device. But in the background, they are busy collecting your sensitive information.
Once your data is stolen, it can be sold online, used to hack into your accounts, or even drain your bank account.
Many people only find out when:
They get locked out of their email or social accounts
Their bank reports suspicious activity
They see unknown devices logged into their apps
By then, the damage is already done.
So, How Can You Find Out ?
That’s where our tool Info-Stealer Lookup comes in.
Info-Stealer is an easy-to-use lookup tool that can help you check whether your device was ever infected by information-stealing malware. It enables you to discover if your personal information has been stolen by malicious software. This tool, available through a community API, allows you to check if your email or username has been compromised by information-stealing malware.
All you need is an email address or a username that was used on your device.
You simply enter your email or username, and the tool checks across large databases of malware logs to see if your data was part of any known leaks caused by info-stealers.
How to Use Info-Stealer
Using the tool is straightforward:
Visit the Info-Stealer lookup page infostealer.profiler.me
Choose whether to search by email or username
Enter your email address or username in the search box
Click the “Search” button
Review the results to see if your information has been compromised
If your data was found, Info-Stealer will show you:
Whether your email or username was involved in an info-stealer attack
When the infection happened (date and time)
The type of device that was infected
What kind of data was stolen (passwords, cookies, browser history, etc.)
Whether the device seemed to be personal or work-related
This can help you understand the big risk and what you should do next.
Is This Safe and Legal?
Yes, 100%.
We do not collect or share any private data. You are only checking if your own email or username appears in leaked malware records. You’re not accessing anyone else’s information.
The purpose of Info-Stealer is simple: to help you protect yourself from silent threats.
What To Do If Your Data Was Leaked
If your email or username is found in a leak, don’t panic, just take quick action.
If Info-Stealer finds your data in an info-stealer log, here’s what you should do immediately:
Change all your passwords, especially email, bank, and social media
Turn on two-factor authentication (2FA) wherever possible
Run a full antivirus/malware scan on your device
Avoid using cracked software or untrusted browser extensions
Log out of all devices and re-login only on secure ones
These steps can help you stop the attacker from doing more harm.
How to Avoid These Cases
Here are some basic habits that will protect you from info-stealers:
Only download apps and software from trusted sources
Don’t click on unknown links in emails or messages
Keep your system and software up to date
Use strong, unique passwords for every account
Use a password manager to avoid saving passwords in browsers
Never install cracked or pirated software, even if it’s free
Remember: if something looks too good to be true (like free Netflix accounts or free premium tools), it probably is.
Final Thoughts
Many people don’t realize their information has been stolen until it’s too late, when they notice unauthorized account access or financial transactions. Info-Stealer provides early warning by letting you know if your data has been compromised, giving you the chance to take action before criminals can use your information.
By checking your email or username regularly with this tool, you can stay informed about potential security breaches affecting your personal data and take steps to protect yourself before serious damage occurs.