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Phoenix Exploit Kit (2.7) continues to be updated

By Daniel Chechik  •  June 4th, 2011  •   Cybercrime

A few weeks ago, the Phoenix Exploit Kit 2.5 source code was leaked. At the time, it was not really useable, as it required activating by the author of the exploit kit. It contains an activation page that is being used to load all the exploits to the server for every specific customer. As expected, the author of the exploit kit released a new version of the tool, version 2.7.

Phoenix Exploit’s Kit 2.7 logo

Phoenix Exploit’s Kit 2.7 logo

The changes between the two versions are minor, but still very important as most exploits become inefficient in the very short term, especially with the latest IE vulnerabilities.

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Phoenix Exploit Kit 2.0

By Daniel Chechik  •  August 1st, 2010  •   Cybercrime

Phoenix Exploit’s Kit 2.0 is an upgraded version of the Phoenix Toolkit which was initially researched by the M86 Security Labs mid-2009.

The GUI of the admin panel has not changed significantly from the previous version, but in addition to new features and exploits, a new obfuscation technique has been employed.


Figure 1: The login panel of Phoenix Exploit’s Kit

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