Security firm Imperva reports a free phishing kit called "Login Spoofer 2010" that turns perpetrators into victims, is currently being touted in hacker forums. "Hackers" who have clicked through the foolproof user interface and used the program's wizard to set up their own online phishing page for PayPal, . Gmail, Skype, etc. are too quick to rub their hands because, although the phishing page does busily collect valid access credentials, the page creators only get to see a fraction of the data. In reality, the programmers of the phishing kit siphon off the collected login data behind the scenes. Forwarding only a few data sets to the operators of the phishing page to keep them happy and make them believe that the phishing kit is working as expected, the creators of the kit don't need to worry about obtaining web space or promoting their phishing pages. The English language software was apparently developed in Algeria, and the developers specifically offer quick-start instructions in Arabic. The link for this article located at H Security is no longer available. . Gmail, Skype, etc. are too quick to rub their hands because, although the phishing page does busily . security, imperva, reports, phishing, called, 'login, spoofer, 2010', turns, perpetrator. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Skilled malware writers have found a way for less experienced cyber criminals to do their work for them. A new freeware phishing kit being offered in hacker forums offers cyber criminals a way to set up fake websites and spam emails to capture users. However, the malware writers are able to siphon off a significant portion of entered login credentials, leaving only a few for the cyber criminals employing the phishing kit. This allows writers to capture the information without having to do the tedious work of setting up spam campaigns. The kit appears to have been developed in Algeria and had Arabic-language tutorials but operates in English, according to Imperva, a database security company. The link for this article located at The New Internet is no longer available. . Expert cybercriminals are capitalizing on novice hackers with an innovative phishing toolkit. Obtain user login details seamlessly.. Phishing Kit, Malware Distribution, Cyber Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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