Security Researcher Tears Up a Binance Scam Site to Find the Hackers

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In a six hour trek through an insecure server, security researcher Harry Denley was able to reconstruct - and apparently shut down - a clever phishing attack that is targeting users of the Binance crypto exchange.

His Medium post details the activity on a phishing site - logins-binance.com12754825.

Ml - that collected logins and two-factor codes from confused users.

The server presented what looked like a standard Binance login and the user would type in their credentials and then be forced to wait, presumably while the hackers logged in on their side.

Luckily the server was wide open and Denley was able to find tools, logs, and even email addresses for the hackers.

Jeremiah O'Connor forwarded me a domain that has been phishing for Binance logins - logins-binance.com12754825.

This domain has a different phishing kit to previous ones we've seen, as it changes the user sign-in journey to collect personal information to eventually use in social engineering methods - this server does not communicate with the Binance domain.

The domains he found, including the nonsensical com12754825.

As we see, security is almost 90% about making sure that login screens and URLs look right and the rest, it seems, is luck.

Denley is Director of Security at MyCrypto.com and he last reported on a massive hole in an open source paper wallet generator.

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