FBI Uncovers 42,000 Phishy Domains: LabHost’s Not-So-Grand Finale!

The FBI has dropped a bombshell, revealing 42,000 phishing domains linked to the now-defunct LabHost phishing-as-a-service platform. Think of it as Santa’s naughty list, but for cybercriminals. Law enforcement shut down this digital mischief-maker in April 2024, but the domain list is still helping organizations avoid getting phished.

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Move over, Netflix! With 42,000 domains served, the FBI has dropped the ultimate phishing binge-watch list. This plot twist features cybercriminals who thought they were the big fish in the PhaaS pond, only to find themselves netted by Europol’s Operation Nebulae. Now, the only subscriptions these phishermen are dealing with are to prison newsletters!

Key Points:

  • The FBI released a list of 42,000 phishing domains tied to the phishing-as-a-service platform, LabHost.
  • LabHost, a major PhaaS provider, was shut down in April 2024 during Operation Nebulae.
  • Law enforcement from 19 countries participated, leading to 37 arrests, including LabHost’s original developer.
  • LabHost enabled cybercriminals to impersonate over 200 organizations, collecting personal information and credentials.
  • The FBI’s domain list aims to enhance threat detection and prevent future malicious use.

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