Sept. 20, 2023, 1:10 a.m. | Nils Begou, Jeremy Vinoy, Andrzej Duda, Maciej Korczynski

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This paper explores the possibility of using ChatGPT to develop advanced
phishing attacks and automate their large-scale deployment. We make ChatGPT
generate the following parts of a phishing attack: i) cloning a targeted
website, ii) integrating code for stealing credentials, iii) obfuscating code,
iv) automating website deployment on a hosting provider, v) registering a
phishing domain name, and vi) integrating the website with a reverse proxy. The
initial assessment of the automatically generated phishing kits highlights
their rapid generation and …

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