LogoKit is a phishing kit associated with advanced credential-harvesting campaigns. It is known for delivering impersonation pages that dynamically personalize lures based on victim-specific information and for transmitting captured credentials to attacker-controlled infrastructure. Reported tradecraft includes client-side scripting to tailor phishing content at runtime, enabling more convincing login-themed pages and improving targeting effectiveness. LogoKit has also been used as a representative real-world phishing framework in research demonstrating how phishing workflows can be adapted to newer delivery and evasion methods, including runtime generation of browser-executed code. High-confidence reporting supports classifying LogoKit as a phishing operation or kit rather than a clearly attributed nation-state or formally named intrusion set. Publicly supported information in this context indicates credential theft and data exfiltration behaviors, but does not establish a specific operator identity, country of origin, or consistent victim geography.
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5 distinct techniques observed across reporting, grouped by tactic. Hover any cell for the evidence excerpt; click through for MITRE's full description.
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