Detailed analysis of captured phishing page
Used to detect similar phishing pages based on HTML content
| Algorithm | Hash Value |
|---|---|
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CONTENT
TLSH
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T131B1EA722409783D075B83C257997B1FB4C7E6CFF92369C186E04B254AD7EA5C831A04 |
|
CONTENT
ssdeep
|
96:Ju6WX/ZQbnygSfORKmru5XnFG0zLMrByHOqUrOsKVvEu:9sqbny1KanGfqeOsavB |
Used to detect visually similar phishing pages based on screenshots
| Algorithm | Hash Value |
|---|---|
|
VISUAL
pHash
|
ccc3666373cc8c33 |
|
VISUAL
aHash
|
2018181800181818 |
|
VISUAL
dHash
|
41f0b2b2583232b2 |
|
VISUAL
wHash
|
f97e3c3c3c18185a |
|
VISUAL
colorHash
|
38c00008000 |
|
VISUAL
cropResistant
|
c6cece0e8e8c9c9c,41f0b2b2583232b2 |
Fake Maxwin site positioned to capture victims through SEO tactics, typosquatting, or paid advertising. Serves as entry point for multi-stage attacks including credential theft and malware distribution.
Malicious code is obfuscated using 2 techniques to evade detection by security scanners and make reverse engineering more difficult.