: This is the "signature." In the world of warez and gray-market software, "cracking" refers to removing copy protection or licensing requirements. SLau is the pseudonym of the individual or group who bypassed the security of the original BreadKekr software, making it "free" to use for the general public.
: Even legitimate cracking tools often trigger antivirus software because they use "packing" techniques similar to malware. BreadKekr[Cracked by SLau].zip
: This is likely a stylized name for a software tool. In many online communities, particularly those involved in "checking" or "cracking" accounts (often for gaming or streaming services), "Kekr" is a common suffix derived from the "Kek" slang. It suggests the tool might be a "Bread Checker"—a program used to test lists of credentials against specific websites. : This is the "signature