ZPhisher PayPal Phishing Tutorial on Kali Linux: How Cybercriminals Steal Your Login (Educational)

ZPhisher PayPal Phishing Tutorial on Kali Linux: How Cybercriminals Steal Your Login (Educational)

🛑 WARNING: This video is for educational and cybersecurity defense purposes only. Never use these techniques on any person or account without explicit, written permission. The goal is to show you how to protect yourself! Nothing is scarier than a security alert about your money. In this highly sensitive video (part 21 of our ZPhisher series), Dartoes from Ultra Blue Tech walks you through a simulated PayPal phishing attack. We'll demonstrate exactly how cybercriminals use tools like ZPhisher to create a flawless fake login page and steal your financial credentials in minutes. Understanding the mechanics of this threat is the single best way to ensure your cybersecurity. In this essential ethical hacking tutorial, we cover: • A step-by-step guide on setting up ZPhisher to generate a convincing fake PayPal login page. • The critical role of social engineering in deceiving users. • Real-time demonstration of credential capture in the Kali Linux terminal. • The best defensive strategies, including using Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) and simple URL verification. Don't become a victim of financial fraud. Watch now, learn the threats, and fortify your digital defenses! 🕒 Video Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction & Why PayPal Phishing is Dangerous 0:45 ZPhisher Setup: Kali Linux Terminal Access 1:15 Step 1: Selecting the PayPal Template (Option 21) 1:45 Step 2: Choosing the Traditional Login Template 2:10 Step 3: Creating a Public URL with Ngrok Port Forwarding 3:05 Social Engineering Example: The Scam Email Lure 3:30 Step 4: Live Demonstration of the Fake PayPal Page 4:10 Credential Capture: Seeing the Stolen Data in Kali Linux 4:45 CRITICAL DEFENSE TIPS: How to Prevent PayPal Phishing Attacks 5:15 MUST DO: The Power of Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) 5:40 Conclusion & Call to Action 👇 Stay Safe & Secure Your Accounts: • Always check the URL for paypal.com. • Enable 2FA on all your financial accounts. • Never click a suspicious link; go to the official site directly. ➡️ Found this content helpful? Like this video, Subscribe to Ultra Blue Tech, and hit the notification bell for more educational ethical hacking and cybersecurity videos! #ZPhisher #PayPalPhishing #Cybersecurity