If you Google “fake login pages” you’re immediately met with a myriad of how-to guides such as “Fake any website in seconds.” Privacy and ethical concerns aside, this is demonstrative of the ubiquity and proliferation of phishing websites, also known as spoofed websites, and their commonality as a vector for cyberattacks.
These pages almost mirror legitimate websites down to the T, with logos, formatting and overall templates all ranging from difficult to impossible to distinguish from the real thing. That also translates into them being highly effective in their end goal: credential theft.