LogoKit
LogoKit is a phishing campaign referenced in the provided content. The content states that Unit 42 replicated a webpage from a real-world phishing campaign known as LogoKit for a proof of concept demonstrating LLM-augmented runtime assembly. According to the content, the original LogoKit phishing used a static JavaScript payload to personalize the lure based on the victim’s email in the address bar and to exfiltrate captured credentials to an attacker-controlled server. No attribution to a specific threat actor, country, or nation-state is provided in the content. No additional aliases or sub-groups beyond "logokit"/"LogoKit" are mentioned.
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