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$10K Phishing Kit Claims It Can Plant Rogue Passkeys for Persistent Access to Pwned Accounts

Abnormal Security says the $10,000 kit uses browser-in-the-middle sessions to add attacker-controlled passkeys that can survive password resets.

Summary by The Register
A phishing kit for sale on Russian-language cybercrime forums claims it can enroll attacker-controlled passkeys on compromised accounts, providing persistent access after passwords are changed. Advertised at around $10,000 for the base package, with additional modules sold separately, iAuthFlow v2 aims to solve a common problem for attackers: being locked out after the victim detects the compromise. Defenders would ordinarily revoke session toke…

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The Register broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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