Rockstar2FA’s Meltdown Sparks FlowerStorm Frenzy: A Phishing Comedy of Errors
Rockstar2FA’s technical hiccup left a vacancy in the phishing scene, quickly filled by FlowerStorm. This new player in the phishing-as-a-service arena is gaining traction, targeting various countries and industries with gusto. Is this a strategic pivot or a mere technical glitch? Whatever it is, FlowerStorm is blooming with activity!

Hot Take:
Ah, phishing-as-a-service, because apparently cybercrime needs its own Amazon Prime. Just when you think you have a handle on one of these shady operations, another one blooms like a weed in your digital garden. Move over Rockstar2FA, FlowerStorm is here to rain on your phishing parade!
Key Points:
- Rockstar2FA, a phishing-as-a-service toolkit, has encountered a technical failure, leading to increased activity from FlowerStorm.
- Both services share similarities and utilize Cloudflare Turnstile to filter out bots.
- FlowerStorm has been active since June 2024, targeting a wide range of countries and industries.
- The disruption on November 11, 2024, might signal a strategic shift or split between the two services.
- The service industry, especially engineering, construction, real estate, and legal sectors, is heavily targeted.
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