Because it is portable, the tool writes no logs to the host machine. It stores the stolen keys in an encrypted local .txt file on the same USB drive the tool ran from. The operator unplugs the drive; the machine shows zero signs of compromise in the event viewer.
If you're looking for a specific tool or information on how to use such tools for educational or legitimate security testing purposes, I recommend: authbypasstoolv6libusb portable
On his screen, the terminal flashed green text: [*] Device Handle Acquired. [*] Sending Auth Bypass Payload... [*] Status: 0x00 (SUCCESS) [*] Device is now in Pwned Mode. Because it is portable, the tool writes no