Davey Winder is a technology journalist who covers cybersecurity news and research. He’s covered everything from the true story behind the hacking of Donald Trump’s nude photos to a record-breaking ransomware payment of $75 million.
That annoying Nickelback song, aren’t they all, that goes “we all just wanna be big rockstars, and live in hilltop houses driving 15 cars” seems strangely appropriate right now, with the news that the Rockstar 2FA phishing-as-a-service exploit kit is using Microsoft OneDrive and OneNote along with Google Docs in an effort to bypass 2FA on target systems. Here’s what we know.
With subscription rates for Rockstar 2FA starting at $200 for a two weeks of access, and one-off as well as monthly subscriptions also available, the exploit kit is fully packed: beyond the two-factor authentication bypass functionality, Rockstar 2FA also offers criminal hackers antibot protection, multiple login page themes, randomized source codes and attachments, fully undetectable links, telegram bot integration and a user-friendly admin panel, the researchers said.
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