Police & Government Email Access For Sale on Dark Web
Cybercriminals are auctioning off live email credentials, giving other criminals access to sensitive systems, confidential intelligence, and, potentially, a higher success rate than ever.
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Cybercriminals are auctioning off live email credentials, giving other criminals access to sensitive systems, confidential intelligence, and, potentially, a higher success rate than ever.
A Dark Web antihero has been stealing and then reselling credentials from unsavory online characters. Their motives are questionable, but the schadenfreude is irresistible.
Attackers are leveraging the benefits of new technology and the availability of commodity tools, credentials, and other resources to develop sophisticated attacks more quickly than ever, putting defenders on their heels.
Law enforcement discovered admin credentials on the suspect's computer for an online repository hosted on the Dark Web that stored source code for multiple versions of the LockBit builder.
A monitoring exercise identified user details in 716 compromised RIPE NCC accounts, plus other valuable credentials belonging to those victims.
Deli Dollars loyalty accounts hit with stolen credentials from the Dark Web, potentially exposing the personal data of more than 340,000 customers.
Researchers found that many Dark Web forums have stronger password rules than most government and military entities.
Infostealers are as alive as ever, wantonly sweeping up whatever business data might be of use to cybercriminals, including OpenAI credentials.
Access-as-a-service took off in underground markets with more than 775 million credentials for sale and thousands of ads for access-as-a-service.
The successful combo of stolen credentials and social engineering to breach networks is increasing demand for infostealers on the Dark Web.
Username and password combinations offered for sale on the Dark Web by criminals has increased 65% since 2020.