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Cybercriminals Unleash New Phishing Kit That Outsmarts 2FA: A Growing Threat
Cybersecurity researchers from Resecurity have discovered a new phishing kit called V3B. Starting at $130 per month, it can even bypass multi-factor authentication. The kit uses advanced tactics to mimic well-known websites and trick victims into sharing sensitive information.

Hot Take:
When phishing kits come with a more extensive feature list than your average smartphone app, it’s time to worry. Coming in hot, V3B is the Swiss Army knife for cybercriminals, complete with multi-language support and customer service. Yes, you read that right—customer service for scammers.
Key Points:
- New phishing kit V3B costs between $130 and $450 per month, depending on the features.
- Advertised via Telegram, the V3B group quickly amassed over 1,250 members.
- It features templates mimicking well-known websites, bypassing many anti-phishing measures.
- Supports multiple languages and targets financial institutions in various European countries.
- Can bypass multi-factor authentication by tricking victims into sharing one-time passwords through a chat interface.