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- Blue team toolromainmarcoux/malicious-domainsDIGITAL Command Language · 99 stars
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Research DeskLatest update June 12, 202651 research entries
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Phishing Tradecraft · Infrastructure · Detection Engineering
PhishPond researches how modern phishing operations are built, run, and detected — campaign evolution, adversary infrastructure, phishing kits, OAuth and device-code abuse, AiTM frameworks, and the detection and validation workflows that catch them.
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Attack-Side Tradecraft
Campaign tradecraft, lure mechanics, adversary infrastructure, identity pressure, and operator workflows worth modeling.
12 attack-side readsDetection Engineering
Detection engineering, telemetry analysis, reporting workflows, and validation that security teams can operationalize.
29 detection readsAPT Tradecraft
Emerging procedures, tooling, initial-access patterns, and cross-team tradecraft from real-world actor reporting.
10 tradecraft readsGitHub Trends
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The phishing lesson is that attackers do not always need a fresh credential when a trusted app token already has delegated access.
Persistent OAuth grants let third-party apps keep operating after the original login, password reset, or employee lifecycle event has faded from view.
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Live Collection
Finance workflows remain exposed when trust signals come from compromised inboxes.
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Trusted suppliers and developer channels can carry phishing risk past normal filters.
Read more:The Hacker News
Identity and session abuse can turn a single successful lure into account takeover.
Read more:CISA Advisories
Aggregation of lists of malicious domains (phishing) that can be integrated into FortiGate firewalls and other products. Primary language: DIGITAL Command Language. 99 stars.
Open project:GitHub
#blocklist#blocklists#domains-blacklist#domains-list
Aggregation of lists of malicious IP addresses (C2, malware, phishing), to be blocked in the LAN > WAN direction, integrated into firewalls: FortiGate, Palo Alto, pfSense, IPtables 27 stars.
Open project:GitHub
#blocklist#blocklists#c2#firewall
🐟 PhishTank Blocklist for Pi-hole Primary language: Shell. 13 stars.
Open project:GitHub
#blocklist#hosts#phishing#pihole
TweetFeed collects Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) shared by the infosec community at Twitter. Here you will find malicious URLs, domains, IPs, and SHA256/MD5 hashes. 660 stars.
Open project:GitHub
#blueteam#malware#malware-detection#malware-research
Real-time phishing & scam domain blocklist — 130k+ curated threats, 888K+ community, free API, multiple formats Primary language: HTML. 920 stars.
Open project:GitHub
#anti-phishing#blacklist#blocklist#crypto-scam
Coverage Map
Specific campaigns, actor activity, and the lures behind them.
How techniques work end-to-end — walkthroughs and operator workflows.
Adversary infrastructure: kits, AiTM, redirectors, and sending abuse.
Detection engineering, telemetry, validation, and response.
Longer research notes, measurement, and periodic briefs.
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Field Analysis
Arctic Wolf's June 2 follow-up describes the Kali365 operator expanding well beyond Microsoft 365: Okta SSO, Xerox DocuShare, AWS-style endpoints, and a Russian-language cluster including MAX Messenger account takeover via real SMS OTPs. Proofpoint's research places the kit inside a broader cluster of AI-generated device-code lookalikes.
Read more:Arctic Wolf LabsProofpoint
Field Analysis
Runtimes, platforms, and brands rotate every quarter. The six handoffs that move a victim from manufactured urgency to durable persistence have barely changed in five years, and they are what defenders can actually build for.
Read more:FBI IC3Microsoft Security Blog
Field Analysis
An FBI-flagged phishing-as-a-service kit rents Microsoft 365 token theft for $250 a month, packaging device-code and OAuth abuse into a point-and-click dashboard that defeats MFA without a fake login page.
Read more:FBI IC3Malwarebytes
Field Analysis
Storm-1747 sells Tycoon 2FA - one of the most prolific reverse-proxy phishing kits in current circulation. This brief is what a defender team needs to know about the operator class.
Read more:Microsoft Threat IntelligenceSekoia
Field Analysis
Reverse-proxy phishing kits commoditized session-token theft over the last two years. The kit market now resembles SaaS, and that has implications for how defenders track operators.
Read more:Microsoft Threat IntelligenceSekoia