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Phishing Kits

Definition

Phishing kits are collections of tools and scripts used to create fraudulent websites and email campaigns. In the digital asset context, these kits enable attackers to mimic legitimate cryptocurrency exchanges, wallet providers, or decentralized applications. Their purpose is to trick users into revealing sensitive information, such as private keys or seed phrases, leading to the theft of digital assets. These kits lower the technical barrier for criminals to conduct large-scale phishing operations.