Meet Kali365 — the 'Amazon of cybercrime' where hackers use AI to completely circumvent multi-factor…
- Kali365 is a sophisticated phishing-as-a-service platform, also known as Octopi365 and Freedom365, that targets Microsoft accounts
- It was first detected by security firm Huntress in May 2026 when examining a slew of Microsoft 365 logins originating from China
- The FBI issues a warning detailing the process as part of a public service announcement
Phishing attacks are hardly new, with an estimated 3.4 billion malicious emails sent daily, accounting for a mammoth 1.2% of all email traffic.
Google alone blocks approximately 100 million phishing emails daily, as threat actors continue to evolve their approaches, using unique campaigns, AI-generated content, and, lately, QR codes to lure unsuspecting victims.
A recent phishing-as-a-service toolkit detected by cybersecurity company Huntress, however, stands out for its sophistication, scale, and success rate.
A sophisticated phishing service for hire
What makes Kali365 unique versus its peers is the scale at which it operates and the methods it...
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