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Bill Toulas@BleepingComputer
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The FBI has released a comprehensive list of 42,000 phishing domains linked to the LabHost cybercrime platform. LabHost, a major phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) platform, was dismantled in April 2024. The extensive list is designed to aid cybersecurity professionals and organizations in strengthening their defenses against phishing attacks. The domains were registered between November 2021 and April 2024, providing a historical record for threat detection.
This release offers a unique opportunity to bolster cybersecurity defenses and enhance threat detection strategies. By integrating these domains into existing security frameworks, organizations can proactively thwart potential threats. Retrospective analysis of logs from November 2021 to April 2024 can uncover previously undetected breaches, allowing organizations to address vulnerabilities. The list serves as a valuable resource for training phishing detection models, improving their accuracy and effectiveness.
The release of the 42,000 domains allows for the creation of comprehensive blocklists to mitigate the risk of threat actors reusing or re-registering these domains. Cybersecurity experts can analyze domain patterns to gain insights into the operations of PhaaS platforms like LabHost. This correlation of intelligence can aid in understanding the tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) employed by cybercriminals, thereby enhancing the ability to predict and counter future threats.
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- bsky.app: The FBI released a list of 42,000 phishing domains linked to the LabHost phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) platform
- BleepingComputer: The FBI released a list of 42,000 phishing domains linked to the LabHost phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) platform that was dismantled in April 2024.
- The DefendOps Diaries: FBI shares massive list of 42,000 LabHost phishing domains, boosting cybersecurity defenses and enhancing threat detection strategies.
- bsky.app: The FBI has shared 42,000 phishing domains tied to the LabHost cybercrime platform, one of the largest global phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) platforms that was dismantled in April 2024.
- malware.news: Thousands of LabHost PhaaS domains exposed by FBI
- securityaffairs.com: FBI shared a list of phishing domains associated with the LabHost PhaaS platform
- Talkback Resources: FBI shared a list of phishing domains associated with the LabHost PhaaS platform [net] [social]
- www.sentinelone.com: FBI shares 42,000 domains linked to seized PhaaS
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