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Initial commit of powershell/collection/toasted #1258
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This is the initial commit of the credential phishing module "powershell/collection/toasted". This module uses toast notifications that, upon being clicked on by the user, will prompt the user to enter in their credentials. This module differs greatly from the other windows credentials prompt module "powershell/collection/prompt" in that the credential prompt is updated to look modern and native, as well as all of the features associated with leveraging toast notifications to entice user interaction.
Relevant links:
Demo: https://blog.quickbreach.io/toasted-phish/
Original Blog Posting - https://www.fox-it.com/en/insights/blogs/blog/phishing-ask-and-ye-shall-receive/
Original Script - https://github.com/fox-it/Invoke-CredentialPhisher
Empire Adaptation of Script - https://github.com/Quickbreach/Invoke-CredentialPhisher