How to Phish Social Media Sites with SocialFish

How to Phish Social Media Sites with SocialFish

Phishing is the easiest way to get your password stolen, as it only takes one mistake to log in to the wrong website. A convincing phishing site is key to a successful attempt, and tools to create them have become intuitive and more sophisticated. SocialFish allows a hacker to create a convincing phishing page for nearly any website, offering a web interface with an Android app for remote control.


In previous guides on phishing, one of the most common questions has been about how easy it would be to adapt the default page to look like a particular login. SocialFish can simply clone a social media website to create a password-harvesting attack link in only a few clicks, eliminating the need to create such a template yourself. While there is also a previous version of SocialFish that featured Ngrok integration, we'll be taking a look at the new version.


The Next Generation of SocialFish


While the previous versions of SocialFish were impressive, the latest update includes a clean web interface to create and manage phishing links. The shift to web-based interfaces for tools like Kismet has helped to make SocialFish more accessible to beginners, and the refined simplicity makes cloning nearly any website incredibly simple.


One downside to the new SocialFish is that the documentation is sparse or nonexistent for many features. That means that many of the features like the attached Android application are not simple to use, and troubleshooting can be difficult as the Wiki contains a minimal amount of information.
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