CSIS Exposes Surge in Phishing-as-a-Service Platforms

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September 18, 2025 | CSIS News Desk

Cyber Security Intelligence Systems (CSIS) has uncovered a rapid rise in Phishing-as-a-Service (PhaaS) platforms being sold on the dark web. Research published on news.csisofficial.com shows that cybercriminals are now offering complete phishing kits, fake login portals, and automated attack tools for rent, lowering the barrier to entry for inexperienced hackers.

These platforms allow attackers to quickly deploy large-scale phishing campaigns that bypass spam filters and trick users into handing over sensitive data such as banking credentials, email logins, and enterprise access tokens.

CSIS emphasizes that organizations can reduce exposure by:

  • Implementing email authentication standards (DMARC, DKIM, SPF)
  • Deploying advanced anti-phishing solutions
  • Conducting regular employee awareness programs through academy.csisofficial.com
  • Monitoring dark web intelligence feeds for leaked data

By combining real-time threat intelligence and specialized training, CSIS continues to protect enterprises and individuals from phishing schemes worldwide.

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