There are so many password breaches and companies getting hacked it’s impossible to keep up. So when hackers or corrupt data mining firms DO get their hands on your info . . . what’s it worth to them?
A cybersecurity firm called Privacy Affairs just studied what your logins and personal info sell for on the dark web. Here’s just some of what they found . . .
1. Your hacked Gmail is worth $65.
2. Hacked Facebook account . . . $45.
3. Uber . . . $15. That’s for a rider account. A hacked driver account is $35.
4. Stolen PayPal account details, with minimum $1,000 balances . . . $20.
5. Credit card details and associated information . . . between $17 and $120.
6. Your entire online identity, including bank logins and PINs . . . $1,010.
Literally you can buy anything on the dark web and almost any account you may have that is password protected is worth something on the dark web.
Check out the full Dark Web Price Index by clicking HERE!