CyberSecurity News
Bluekit phishing kit adopts browser-in-the-middle for login theft
AI summary
The Bluekit phishing platform has added a browser-in-the-middle capability to enhance its data theft abilities. Nearly 70 new hostnames for the platform were identified in the past week, indicating its ongoing evolution. This development suggests that Bluekit is continuing to adapt and improve its phishing-as-a-service offerings. The addition of browser-in-the-middle capabilities allows for more effective login theft. Bluekit's evolution highlights its ongoing efforts to refine its phishing operations.
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