performing-adversary-in-the-middle-phishing-detection
Detect and respond to Adversary-in-the-Middle (AiTM) phishing attacks that use reverse proxy kits like EvilProxy, Evilginx, and Tycoon 2FA to bypass MFA and steal session tokens.
What this skill does
# Performing Adversary-in-the-Middle Phishing Detection ## Overview Adversary-in-the-Middle (AiTM) phishing attacks use reverse-proxy infrastructure to sit between the victim and the legitimate authentication service, intercepting both credentials and session cookies in real time. This allows attackers to bypass multi-factor authentication (MFA). The most prevalent PhaaS kits in 2025 include Tycoon 2FA, Sneaky 2FA, EvilProxy, and Evilginx. Over 1 million PhaaS attacks were detected in January-February 2025 alone. These attacks have evolved from QR codes to HTML attachments and SVG files for link distribution. ## When to Use - When conducting security assessments that involve performing adversary in the middle phishing detection - When following incident response procedures for related security events - When performing scheduled security testing or auditing activities - When validating security controls through hands-on testing ## Prerequisites - Azure AD / Entra ID Conditional Access policies - SIEM with authentication log ingestion (Azure AD sign-in logs) - Web proxy with SSL inspection and URL categorization - Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) solution - FIDO2/phishing-resistant MFA capability ## Key Concepts ### How AiTM Works 1. Victim receives phishing email with link to attacker-controlled domain 2. Attacker domain runs reverse proxy that mirrors legitimate login page 3. Victim enters credentials on proxied page; credentials captured in transit 4. Reverse proxy forwards credentials to real authentication service 5. MFA challenge sent to victim; victim completes MFA on proxied page 6. Attacker captures session cookie returned by legitimate service 7. Attacker replays session cookie to access victim's account without MFA ### Major AiTM Kits (2025) | Kit | Type | Primary Targets | Evasion | |---|---|---|---| | Tycoon 2FA | PhaaS | Microsoft 365, Google | CAPTCHA, Cloudflare turnstile | | EvilProxy | PhaaS | Microsoft 365, Google, Okta | Random URLs, IP rotation | | Evilginx | Open-source | Any web application | Custom phishlets | | Sneaky 2FA | PhaaS | Microsoft 365 | Anti-bot checks | | NakedPages | PhaaS | Multiple | Minimal infrastructure | ### Detection Indicators - Authentication from unusual IP not matching user profile - Session cookie reuse from different IP/device than authentication - Login page served from non-Microsoft/non-Google infrastructure - CDN requests to legitimate auth providers from phishing domains - Impossible travel between authentication and session usage ## Workflow ### Step 1: Deploy Phishing-Resistant MFA - Implement FIDO2 security keys or Windows Hello for Business for high-value accounts - Configure Conditional Access to require phishing-resistant MFA for admins - Enable certificate-based authentication where possible - Disable SMS and voice MFA for privileged accounts - AiTM cannot intercept FIDO2 because authentication is bound to origin domain ### Step 2: Configure Conditional Access Policies - Require compliant/managed device for sensitive application access - Block authentication from anonymous proxies and Tor exit nodes - Enforce token binding to limit session cookie replay - Configure continuous access evaluation (CAE) for real-time token revocation - Implement sign-in risk policies that require re-authentication for risky sign-ins ### Step 3: Build AiTM Detection Rules - Alert on sign-in followed by session from different IP within 10 minutes - Detect authentication where proxy IP does not match user's expected location - Monitor for impossible travel patterns in session usage - Alert on inbox rules created immediately after authentication (common post-compromise) - Detect new MFA method registration from suspicious sign-in ### Step 4: Monitor Web Proxy for AiTM Infrastructure - Log and analyze DNS queries to newly registered domains - Detect connections to known PhaaS infrastructure IPs - Alert on authentication page backgrounds loaded from legitimate CDNs through proxy domains - Monitor for SSL certificates issued to domains mimicking corporate login pages - Block access to known EvilProxy/Evilginx infrastructure via threat intelligence ### Step 5: Implement Post-Compromise Detection - Alert on mailbox forwarding rules created after suspicious authentication - Detect OAuth app consent after AiTM sign-in - Monitor for email sending patterns indicating BEC follow-up - Alert on SharePoint/OneDrive mass download after session hijack - Track lateral movement from compromised account ## Tools & Resources - **Microsoft Entra ID Protection**: Risk-based Conditional Access - **Azure AD Sign-in Logs**: Authentication event analysis - **Okta ThreatInsight**: AiTM proxy detection at IdP level - **Sekoia TDR**: AiTM campaign tracking and intelligence - **Evilginx (defensive)**: Understanding attack mechanics for detection ## Validation - Phishing-resistant MFA blocks AiTM session capture in test scenario - Conditional Access denies session replay from different device/IP - SIEM alerts fire on simulated AiTM sign-in patterns - Web proxy blocks connections to known PhaaS infrastructure - Post-compromise rules detect inbox rule creation after suspicious auth
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