Looted RIPE Credentials for Sale on the Dark Web
A monitoring exercise identified user details in 716 compromised RIPE NCC accounts, plus other valuable credentials belonging to those victims.
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The Dark Web is a part of the internet accessible only through specialized anonymizing networks like Tor, which conceal user identities and locations. It hosts websites and services not indexed by standard search engines, enabling private communication and transactions. While it supports legitimate uses such as protecting privacy and circumventing censorship, its anonymity also attracts illicit activities.
In information security, the Dark Web is significant because it serves as a marketplace for stolen credentials, malware, and hacking tools, which can facilitate cyberattacks. Security teams monitor it to detect leaked data and emerging threats early. However, its encrypted and anonymous nature complicates attribution and takedown efforts, requiring specialized skills and tools to gather actionable intelligence without exposing defenders to risk.
A monitoring exercise identified user details in 716 compromised RIPE NCC accounts, plus other valuable credentials belonging to those victims.
Resecurity discovered over 1572 compromised customers from RIPE, APNIC, AFRINIC and LACNIC
Netenrich analized the ransom note pattern saying the group is refining their messages to victims
Drug trafficker Banmeet Singh made $150m in cryptocurrency from dark web sales
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