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How much is your info worth on the Dark Web? For Americans, it’s just $8
A Comparitech report found that Japan and the UAE have the most expensive identities available on illicit marketplaces at an average price of $25. Personal information from US citizens found on the Dark Web—ranging from Social Security numbers, stolen credit card numbers, hacked PayPal accounts, and more—is worth just $8 on average, according to a new report from tech research firm Comparitech. Researchers pored through the prices of personal data and information—called “fullz” by those…
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