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Dark web’s dark offer: Account hacking for $450
AHMEDABAD: Your privacy is worth only $450! The dark web has become a marketplace for hacking services, offering illegal access to social media accounts for as low as $450 (Rs 38,600 approximately).
There is, however, one last line of defense: a dark web monitoring service. Here's what they are, how they work, and which ...
No, really! The fine folks at the Daily Mail asked if I’d do a Dark Web deep dive and report back. The reason is probably the same one you had for opening this email: It’s intriguing. I’ve been doing ...
HERTFORDSHIRE, England (WKRC) - Two teenagers were accused of hacking into a chain of preschools and posting images of the students online, then calling parents and demanding ransom money. The hackers ...
Question: What's the dark web, and should I be worried about it? Answer: The term "dark web" can pop up in news stories, especially when there's a big data breach. As ominous as it sounds, it’s ...
A ransomware group may have leaked personal data for hundreds of thousands of people onto the dark web last week after the group stole data from the city of Columbus in July. But this dark web isn't a ...
Discover the alarming truth about how your personal information is being stolen and shared on the dark web. Learn how to protect yourself from identity theft.
If a travel deal seems too good to be true, it probably is. Trustwave on July 21 detailed a type of threat actor it calls "Dark Web travel agents." These are threat actors that use stolen credit cards ...
Weeks before the start of UC Berkeley’s fall semester, a post appeared on a popular dark web hacking forum advertising access to a “university database.” The stolen information, the hacker said, ...
According to X user Dark Web Informer, a cybercriminal known as Kamirmassabi recently posted an ad on an underground hacking forum, offering to sell a zero-day ...
If you're going to venture out on the dark web, you need to be informed.
A serious Windows vulnerability is reportedly being sold on the dark web for $220,000, highlighting the growing market for cyberattack tools and exploits.
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