Your bank details, social media profiles may be selling at just Rs 3,500
Your
personal data may be up for sale on
Dark Web for as low as Rs 3,500 that includes stolen social media accounts,
banking details and credit card information from sites like Uber as well as
gaming and porn websites, a new research has warned.
According
to cyber security firm Kaspersky
Lab that investigated Dark Web markets to find out how much personal
data is worth, cyber criminals can sell someone's complete digital life for
less than $50 (nearly Rs 3,500).
"This
can include data from stolen social
media accounts, banking details, remote access to servers or desktops,
and even data from popular services like Uber, Netflix, and Spotify, as well as
gaming websites, dating apps, and porn websites which might store credit card
information."
The
Dark Web, also referred to as the Dark Net, is an encrypted portion of the
internet that is not indexed by search engines.
The
Kaspersky researchers found that the price paid for a single hacked account is
lower, with most selling for about $1 per account and with criminals offering
up discounts for bulk-buying. Read
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