![]() Here are some screenshots from the panel: ![]() The version I’ll be discussing in this post will be predominantly version 2.9. U-Admin is also used with injections, which are snippets of code that are injected into a victims' browser, enabling the attacker to gather more information from their victims. U-Admin is a control panel for receiving logs from phishing kits, and controlling victim interaction. So, without any further hesitation, let's get into it. I also want to say thanks to all the people who have been supportive and have given feedback, I enjoy writing about these topics, and I'm thankful for those of you who read and share these posts. I’ll be using this post as a chance to try out some new formatting for the blog posts, and if you want to recommend anything you think the blog could benefit from, feel free to reach out to me. Before we start looking at U-Admin, I want to quickly mention a few things.
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