JWR Phishing-as-a-Service Kit Uses WebSockets and AES to Run Real-Time Banking Fraud

JWR, an undocumented phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) framework that turns conventional credential theft into an operator-led, real-time banking and payment fraud operation. Rather than waiting for a victim to submit a form, JWR streams keystrokes to an attacker over an AES-CTR-encrypted WebSocket channel, allowing the operator to react while card numbers, passwords and one-time codes are still […]

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