phishflood
Pollute phishing kits with fake credentials (by andpalmier)
abwhose
The simplest way to find how to report abusive domains (by bradleyjkemp)
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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Show HN: Phish.Report – a shortcut to report phishing wherever it's hosted
As well as reporting to SafeBrowsing, etc. for each site you also need to look up the domain registrar and hosting provider (via WHOIS) and email them.
Rather than do this manually every time, I wrote a small CLI to automate the lookups and even open pre-templated emails: https://github.com/bradleyjkemp/abwhose
I'm now redoing this as a web app so that I can do the entire reporting process without leaving the browser: https://phish.report
Kinda fun trying to "speedrun" the process down to as few clicks as possible. And I'm pretty pleased with how fast I've gotten the process.
Now I'm looking to add some more account/user features e.g. a history of sites you've submitted.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing phishflood and abwhose you can also consider the following projects:
StalkPhish - StalkPhish - The Phishing kits stalker, harvesting phishing kits for investigations.
myLG - Network Diagnostic Tool
dnstwist - A tool to monitor for potential spear phishing domains and send to Slack.