zkSoftware refers to software solutions that incorporate zero-knowledge (zk) proofs, a cryptographic method that allows one party to prove to another that a given statement is true without revealing any information beyond the validity of the statement itself. This technology is a cornerstone in the development of privacy-preserving and secure applications, especially in the blockchain and cryptocurrency sectors.
Sometimes, a legitimate component of ZKSoftware triggers a "generic" detection. For example, older versions of ZKTime 2.0 or ZKAccess 3.0 used a file named KeyDriver.exe for USB license dongles. Antivirus engines sometimes flag this as zksoftware.keyexe.generic because the software uses uncommon system hooks. zksoftware keyexe
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The executable may run silently in the background, scraping saved passwords from browsers (Chrome, Edge, Firefox), email clients, and even FTP credentials. Once your ZKTime database credentials are stolen, attackers can manipulate employee attendance records. For example, older versions of ZKTime 2