Epic fail of the month: Phisher leaves real name inside phishing site's source code, thinking nobody will spot it
Mar 9, 2016 16:59 GMT · By Catalin Cimpanu Everybody loves an "epic fail" once in a while, and the latest one in the world of infosec is from a silly crook who thought it would be a good idea to place a brag tag right inside the source code of one of his phishing sites.
The discovery, made by Symantec's phishing expert Nick Johnston, is from a brand new phishing campaign that Symantec has come across in the past days.
Apparently, the phisher left a lot of info in the page's source code, thinking nobody would "ever" look there. The silly little fool hacker wrote his name, the campaign's ID, his website, and even a link to his YouTube channel.
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The "hackers" YouTube channel.
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