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Welcome “Frappo”: Resecurity Discovered a New Phishing-as-a-Service

“Frappo” grants cybercriminals the ability to work with stolen data anonymously and in an encrypted format.

 

The Resecurity HUNTER squad discovered "Frappo," a new underground service available on the Dark Web. "Frappo" is a Phishing-as-a-Service platform that allows fraudsters to host and develop high-quality phishing websites that imitate significant online banking, e-commerce, prominent stores, and online services in order to steal client information. 

Cybercriminals created the platform in order to use spam campaigns to spread professional phishing information. "Frappo" is widely advertised on the Dark Web and on Telegram, where it has a group of over 1,965 members where hackers discuss their success in targeting users of various online sites. The service first appeared on the Dark Web on March 22, 2021, and has been substantially updated. The most recent version of the service was registered on May 1, 2022. 

"Frappo" allows attackers to operate with stolen material in an anonymous and encrypted manner. It offers anonymous billing, technical assistance, upgrades, and a dashboard for tracking acquired credentials. "Frappo" was created as an anonymous cryptocurrency wallet based on a Metamask fork. It is totally anonymous and does not require a threat actor to create an account. 

Amazon, Uber, Netflix, Bank of Montreal (BMO), Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), CIBC, TD Bank, Desjardins, Wells Fargo, Citizens, Citi, and Bank of America are among the financial institutions (FIs) for which the service creates phishing pages. The authors of "Frappo" offer hackers a variety of payment options based on the length of their subscription.  "Frappo," works like SaaS-based services and platforms for legitimate enterprises, enabling hackers to reduce the cost of developing phishing kits and deploy them on a larger scale. Notably, the phishing page deployment procedure is totally automated, since "Frappo" uses a pre-configured Docker container and a secure route to gather compromised credentials through API. 

Once "Frappo" is properly configured, statistical data such as how many victims opened the phishing page, accessed authorisation and input credentials, uptime, and the server status will be collected and visualised. Compromised credentials will appear in the "Logs" area alongside further information about each victim, such as IP address, User-Agent, Username, Password, and so forth. The phishing pages (or "phishlets") that have been discovered are of high quality and include interactive scenarios that fool victims into providing authorization credentials. 

Threat actors have successfully leveraged services like "Frappo" for account takeover, business email compromise, and payment and identity data theft. Cybercriminals use sophisticated tools and methods to assault consumers all over the world. Digital identity protection has become one of the top objectives for online safety, and as a result, a new digital battleground emerges, with threat actors looking for stolen data.

Christian Lees, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Resecurity, Inc. stated, “Resecurity is committed to protecting consumers and enterprises all over the globe, and is actively involved in public-private partnerships to share actionable cyber threat intelligence (CTI) with financial institutions, technology companies and law enforcement to ultimately minimize the risk of credentials being compromised and data breaches being executed.”
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