Kratos
Kratos is a phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) platform referenced by Microsoft as part of major Q1 2026 phishing infrastructure. It is also identified as formerly Sneaky 2FA / Sneaky2FA. Microsoft linked Kratos infrastructure to large-scale phishing campaigns, including a March 17, 2026 HTML attachment campaign that sent 1.5 million messages to more than 179,000 organizations in 43 countries, and broader phishing activity alongside Tycoon2FA and EvilTokens. The reported campaigns used credential-theft tradecraft including HTML attachments, CAPTCHA-gated phishing pages, and adversary-in-the-middle phishing flows designed to harvest credentials and authentication tokens and bypass multi-factor authentication. Known alias: Sneaky 2FA / Sneaky2FA.
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A phishing-as-a-service operation linked to phishing infrastructure used in large-scale credential theft campaigns.
A phishing-as-a-service platform leveraged in a large-scale HTML attachment phishing campaign targeting organizations across 43 countries to collect credentials via CAPTCHA-gated phishing pages.
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