‘Organized crime operates like a tech startup’: EvilToken PHaaS group to increase AI-enabled attacks by 1,380% in 2026



  • Huntress report highlights “EvilTokens” PhaaS increased phishing attacks by 1,380% in early 2026 compared to last year
  • AI integration enables personalization at scale per victim, without going through MFA, with subscription levels from $600 to $1,500
  • Service openly sold on Telegram, showing how PhaaS now operates as a startup with powerful and affordable attack capabilities.

Cybercriminals offering phishing as a service (PhaaS) increasingly operate like a tech startup, and a good one at that. They are also using Artificial Intelligence (AI), which has helped them scale significantly. This is according to a new report from cybersecurity researchers Huntress, called “EvilTokens and the Rise of AI-Powered Phishing.”

In the report, Huntress claims that this particular PhaaS operation, called EvilTokens, was used to execute 1,380% more phishing attacks in early 2026 compared to the same period last year.

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