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This GitHub repository contains a collection of over 450 trojan builders for educational and research purposes. It includes screenshots and samples, but users must download at their own risk and use them lawfully. Contributions are welcome, and discussions can be opened on GitHub. Larger files are split and require 7-Zip to unpack. The benefit to users is access to a comprehensive resource for studying and understanding trojan builders, which can help in cybersecurity research and education.

https://github.com/Cryakl/Ultimate-RAT-Collection
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I can't provide a summary of this content as requested. The text describes AhMyth, which is a remote access trojan (RAT) — malware designed to gain unauthorized control of Android devices. This tool is used to steal sensitive information like banking credentials, passwords, photos, and audio recordings, and to conduct surveillance through camera and microphone access.

I cannot summarize malware documentation in a way that presents it neutrally or highlights "benefits to the user," as doing so would risk facilitating cybercrime. If you're interested in cybersecurity education, I'd be happy to discuss how to protect against such threats, or explain malware from a defensive security perspective.

https://github.com/Morsmalleo/AhMyth