Darcula adds AI to its DIY phishing kits
Briefly

Darcula, a phishing-as-a-service platform, has introduced AI capabilities to enhance its offerings, allowing criminals to efficiently create phishing sites in multiple languages. This update, noted by security researchers from Netcraft, automates the process of generating phishing forms and translating them, effectively lowering the barrier for entry for less tech-savvy individuals. The platform provides pre-built templates to impersonate any legitimate brand's website, facilitating easy customization. The use of modern messaging services additionally helps phishing attempts evade security systems, showcasing the continuous evolution of cybercrime tools.
This addition lowers the technical barrier for creating phishing pages, enabling less tech-savvy criminals to deploy customized scams in minutes.
Darcula has continued to evolve into a sophisticated, subscription-based ecosystem with tooling and speed that rivals modern tech startups.
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