38 new and updated phishing kits in January 2026

January 30
Enhancement
BullPhish ID, Kaseya 365 User

BullPhish ID has added an additional 38 new and updated phishing kits in January, giving you a broader range of realistic scenarios to test and train end users. These kits reflect current phishing tactics and regional brands, so simulations better match what users see in their actual inboxes. 

The new phishing kits span across US, Sweden, Germany, Netherlands, French Canada, Spain, and Italy, enhancing localized simulation coverage. These new phishing kits include brands such as Uber, Qantas, Coles, Spotify and H&M. This mix of global and region-specific content helps you run targeted campaigns for different clients and user groups without building templates from scratch. 

With more localized, relevant simulations, you can drive higher engagement, surface true risk levels across your tenants, and deliver more effective remedial training. This helps reduce successful phishing attempts, strengthens security awareness programs, and demonstrates ongoing value to your clients. 

Learn more about expanded multilingual phishing simulations for BullPhish ID here. 

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