drj logo

"*" indicates required fields

Name*
Zip Code*
Please enter a number from 0 to 100.
Strength indicator
I agree to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy*
Yes, of course I want to receive emails from DRJ!
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Already have an account? Log in

drj logo

Welcome to DRJ

Already registered user? Please login here

Login Form

Register
Forgot password? Click here to reset

Create new account
(it's completely free). Subscribe

x
DRJ Fall 2025 Dallas Show
Skip to content
Disaster Recovery Journal
  • EN ESPAÑOL
  • SIGN IN
  • SUBSCRIBE
  • THE JOURNAL
    • Why Subscribe to DRJ
    • Digital Edition
    • Article Submission
    • DRJ Annual Resource Directories
    • Article Archives
    • Career Spotlight
  • EVENTS
    • DRJ Fall 2025
    • DRJ Spring 2025
    • DRJ Scholarship
    • Other Industry Events
    • Schedule & Archive
    • Send Your Feedback
  • WEBINARS
    • Upcoming Webinars
    • On Demand
  • MENTOR PROGRAM
  • DRJ ACADEMY
    • DRJ Academy
    • Beginner’s Guide to BC
  • RESOURCES
    • New to Business Continuity?
    • White Papers
    • DR Rules and Regs
    • Planning Groups
    • Business Resilience Decoded
    • DRJ Glossary of Business Continuity Terms
    • Careers
  • ABOUT
    • Advertise with DRJ
    • DEI
    • Board and Committees
      • Executive Council Members
      • Editorial Advisory Board
      • Career Development Committee
      • Glossary Committee
      • Rules and Regulations Committee
  • Podcast

Blov HTML Crypter: Phishing Evasion through Encryption and Obfuscation

by Jon Seals | November 25, 2024 | | 0 comments

Cybercriminals are sharpening their phishing tactics with tools like Blov HTML Crypter — a utility that modifies HTML files to evade detection by security scanners. By employing techniques such as minification, encryption, and encoding, this tool transforms malicious HTML content into a form that’s harder for security systems to recognize.

These altered HTML files can be delivered in various ways: as attachments in emails, links sent through chat services or social media messages, or hosted on cloud platforms where they can linger undetected for extended periods. Blov HTML Crypter doesn’t automate the entire attack but empowers attackers to make their phishing schemes more elusive by obfuscating the malicious code within HTML file payloads.

In this article, we’ll break down how this tool works, what it claims to do, and why it matters for anyone involved in cybersecurity. Knowing the tricks these tools use is needed for staying ahead in the fight against phishing attacks.

What is HTML Phishing?

HTML phishing is a technique where attackers use common web files like HTML to trick people into giving up sensitive information. These files might look harmless, but they’re often packed with hidden code designed to redirect you to fake websites or steal your login details when you interact with them.

This approach is popular in phishing emails, where attackers embed HTML files or links to make their scams look genuine. To keep these files accessible, they often use cloud storage or hacked websites, taking advantage of the familiar look of HTML files to avoid suspicion.

The biggest challenge for these criminals is avoiding detection and shutdown. Security tools and cloud providers are getting smarter at spotting phishing sites, so attackers are forced to get creative.

Standard antivirus and security filters usually look for tell-tale signs in the code, but tools like Blov HTML Crypter promise to make detection harder. By obfuscating, encrypting, and shrinking down the phishing code, this tool hides it from regular security checks, giving attackers a better chance of slipping through.

Blov HTML Crypter

Blov HTML Crypter service aims to provide attackers with persistent, undetectable HTML phishing files. The service supports HTML-based files like .HTML, .HTM, .XHTML, and .XHTM and offers several features to obscure the true nature of these files.

Related Content

  1. Disaster Recovery Journal
    New FishXProxy Phishing Kit Lowers Barriers for Cybercriminals
  2. Online Business – the Icing on the Phisher’s Cake
  3. Disaster Recovery Journal
    Vaultree Launches Software Development Kit, Making Scalable Data-in-use Encryption Generally Available to All Enterprises

Recent Posts

Salt Illuminate: Revolutionizing API Security with Instant Deployment and Total Visibility

June 3, 2025

New Iridium Chat App Enables Unlimited Global Messaging Via Iridium GO! exec

June 3, 2025

VDURA Unveils Data Platform V11.2

June 3, 2025

Cologix and Lambda Launch First NVIDIA HGX B200-Accelerated AI Clusters in Columbus at COL4

June 3, 2025

LiquidStack Unveils GigaModular Coolant Distribution Unit, the Industry’s First Scalable, Modular CDU with a Future-Proof Platform for Scaling Cooling Capacity

June 3, 2025

DuploCloud Launches AI DevOps Help Desk: A Reinvention of IT and DevOps in an AI World

June 3, 2025

Archives

  • June 2025 (10)
  • May 2025 (59)
  • April 2025 (91)
  • March 2025 (57)
  • February 2025 (47)
  • January 2025 (73)
  • December 2024 (82)
  • November 2024 (41)
  • October 2024 (87)
  • September 2024 (61)
  • August 2024 (65)
  • July 2024 (48)
  • June 2024 (55)
  • May 2024 (70)
  • April 2024 (79)
  • March 2024 (65)
  • February 2024 (73)
  • January 2024 (66)
  • December 2023 (49)
  • November 2023 (80)
  • October 2023 (67)
  • September 2023 (53)
  • August 2023 (72)
  • July 2023 (45)
  • June 2023 (61)
  • May 2023 (50)
  • April 2023 (60)
  • March 2023 (69)
  • February 2023 (54)
  • January 2023 (71)
  • December 2022 (54)
  • November 2022 (59)
  • October 2022 (66)
  • September 2022 (72)
  • August 2022 (65)
  • July 2022 (66)
  • June 2022 (53)
  • May 2022 (55)
  • April 2022 (60)
  • March 2022 (65)
  • February 2022 (50)
  • January 2022 (46)
  • December 2021 (39)
  • November 2021 (38)
  • October 2021 (39)
  • September 2021 (50)
  • August 2021 (77)
  • July 2021 (63)
  • June 2021 (42)
  • May 2021 (43)
  • April 2021 (50)
  • March 2021 (60)
  • February 2021 (16)
  • January 2021 (554)
  • December 2020 (30)
  • November 2020 (35)
  • October 2020 (48)
  • September 2020 (57)
  • August 2020 (52)
  • July 2020 (40)
  • June 2020 (72)
  • May 2020 (46)
  • April 2020 (59)
  • March 2020 (46)
  • February 2020 (28)
  • January 2020 (36)
  • December 2019 (22)
  • November 2019 (11)
  • October 2019 (36)
  • September 2019 (44)
  • August 2019 (77)
  • July 2019 (117)
  • June 2019 (106)
  • May 2019 (49)
  • April 2019 (47)
  • March 2019 (24)
  • February 2019 (37)
  • January 2019 (12)
  • ARTICLES & NEWS

    • Business Continuity
    • Disaster Recovery
    • Crisis Management & Communications
    • Risk Management
    • Article Archives
    • Industry News

    THE JOURNAL

    • Digital Edition
    • Advertising & Media Kit
    • Submit an Article
    • Career Spotlight

    RESOURCES

    • White Papers
    • Rules & Regulations
    • FAQs
    • Glossary of Terms
    • Industry Groups
    • Business & Resource Directory
    • Business Resilience Decoded
    • Careers

    EVENTS

    • Fall 2025
    • Spring 2025

    WEBINARS

    • Watch Now
    • Upcoming

    CONTACT

    • Article Submission
    • Media Kit
    • Contact Us

    ABOUT DRJ

    Disaster Recovery Journal is the industry’s largest resource for business continuity, disaster recovery, crisis management, and risk management, reaching a global network of more than 138,000 professionals. Offering weekly webinars, the latest industry news, rules and regulations, podcasts, the industry’s only official mentoring program, a quarterly magazine, and two annual live conferences, DRJ is leading the way to keep professionals up-to-date and connected in an ever-changing world.

    LEARN MORE

    LINKEDIN AND TWITTER

    Disaster Recovery Journal is the leading publication/event covering business continuity/disaster recovery.

    Follow us for daily updates

    LinkedIn

    @drjournal

    Newsletter

    The Journal, right in your inbox.

    Be informed and stay connected by getting the latest in news, events, webinars and whitepapers on Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery.

    Subscribe Now
    Copyright 2025 Disaster Recovery Journal
    • Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy
    OSZAR »