Ever wonder how much your stolen personal information sells for
online? Turns out not much, according to a report released Thursday by
Intel Security Group's McAfee Labs.
McAfee researchers monitored websites, chat
rooms and other places on the Dark Web where stolen data — everything
from credit card numbers to hotel loyalty account info — are packaged,
bought and sold.
They found that going prices ranged this year
from as little as 55 cents to $1 for account login credentials to online
video streaming services, to several hundred dollars for bank login
credentials.
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