Description: A phishing kit is a collection of tools designed to facilitate the creation and execution of phishing attacks, which are fraudulent attempts to obtain sensitive information, such as passwords and banking data, by impersonating a trusted entity. These kits typically include templates for fake websites, scripts for sending deceptive emails, and tools for collecting victim data. The ease of use and accessibility of these kits have enabled even individuals with minimal technical knowledge to carry out phishing attacks. Phishing kits can vary in complexity, ranging from simple solutions that require little more than a domain and a web server to more sophisticated platforms that offer advanced functionalities such as attack customization and evasion of detection. Their relevance in the field of cyber intelligence lies in the fact that they represent a significant threat to information security, affecting both individuals and organizations. The proliferation of these kits in the cybercriminal underworld has led to an increase in the frequency and effectiveness of phishing attacks, highlighting the need for more robust security measures and cybersecurity education to prevent such incidents.