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EvilTokens phishing service scales attacks 1,380% with AI integration

The Huntress report highlights how EvilTokens operates like a modern tech startup, offering sophisticated phishing capabilities through subscription tiers ranging from $600 to $1,5...

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EvilTokens phishing service scales attacks 1,380% with AI integration

AI Insight:The rise of AI-integrated phishing services poses a significant threat to cybersecurity, underscoring the need for enhanced defenses.

The Huntress report sheds light on EvilTokens, a sophisticated phishing service that has dramatically scaled its attacks by 1,380% following the integration of artificial intelligence. Operating with a business-like model, EvilTokens offers a range of subscription tiers, from $600 to $1,500 per month, catering to various malicious actors. This pay-per-use model allows clients to choose from a suite of phishing capabilities, including AI-driven email and password cracking tools, as well as advanced social engineering tactics. The service's adaptability and AI-powered capabilities make it a formidable threat to individuals and organizations, highlighting the importance of robust cybersecurity measures to counter such sophisticated attacks.