Cybercriminals are selling hacked crypto accounts for horrifyingly low prices on the darknet, a report reveals.
These figures mark a significant increase in the prices paid for the same account details in 2022, according to
Hacked accounts can be used to illegally evade Know Your Customer measures on popular cryptocurrency exchanges. “If someone gets their hands on your financial details or social media credentials, the prices mentioned above are basically what it’s worth to them,” Zoltan explained.
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