back to article Darcula adds AI to its DIY phishing kits to help would-be vampires bleed victims dry

Darcula, a cybercrime outfit that offers a phishing-as-a-service kit to other criminals, this week added AI capabilities to its kit that help would-be vampires spin up phishing sites in multiple languages more efficiently. Netcraft security researchers spotted the update on April 23 along with a demo video showing a cloned …

  1. Joe W Silver badge

    Another proof those criminals are really modern

    They are doing all of the modern things: AI, low-code / no-code platforms, SAAS, all this.

    Now, if my company would actually do some things along these lines... (not AI, I hope they stay clear from that - they don't, there's a bunch of guys and gals in the basement...)

    1. Pascal Monett Silver badge

      Re: Another proof those criminals are really modern

      Yeah.

      Such a shame that such good coders aren't working at Microsoft. They'd really get things done there . . .

      1. ecofeco Silver badge

        Re: Another proof those criminals are really modern

        “Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." -John F. Kennedy.

  2. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Dan Bricklin's Demo for crims?

    A blast from the late 1980s :)

    Revolutionary at the time "The program allowed users to create demonstrations of their programs before they were even written" but now standard operating procedure perhaps only replacing "even" with "ever."

    The same fake it until you make it philosophy that earnt Elizabeth Holmes a stint in the big house.

    Would be Vmapires if Darcula I would have thought.

    † not really.

  3. NoraEvans

    How criminals adapt faster than some companies ever do!

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