In the world of cybersecurity, "AZMATH" is often a signature or moniker used by a developer who creates and sells "phishlets" or ready-made phishing pages. These pieces of code are used by attackers to mimic legitimate login screens (like Microsoft 365, Gmail, or banking portals) to deceive victims. Key Characteristics

: Phishing kits can look identical to real sites, but the web address (URL) will always be different from the official domain.

: Multi-factor authentication (especially hardware keys or authenticator apps) can block attackers even if they steal your password using an AZMATH kit.