Illegal pricelists in Dark Web: Offers of illegality

A released yesterday by American security company Armor sheds light on the current prices in the Dark Web markets for a wide range of cybercrime-related illegal services.

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The exhibition, which was created by catching price quotes from many of its well-known markets Dark Web, shows a slight increase in prices compared to prices announced η of Dell SecureWorks INTEL in 2013, 2014 and 2015.

According to Armor, anyone can rent a DDoS attack for $ 10 an hour, or $ 200 a day, or $ 500 - $ 1.200 for weekly attacks. He can also rent banking botnets ($ 750 / month), exploit kits ($ 1.400 / month), or buy WordPress exploits ($ 100), or ATM skimmers ($ 1.500) and take hacking classes for $ 50.

But by far the most common material you can find on the Dark Web remains credit card data. Data is organized and sold by countryof the victims.

Credit card details – often obtained using the web or malware – it's cheap, but the full card data, including Track 1 or Track 2 data needed to create cloned cards, is much more expensive, sometimes double, triple, or multiples of the price for the basic card components.

Scammers also sell access to compromised bank accounts.

The prices for these accounts vary depending on the amount of money available in the bank. Scammers use banking για να αποκτήσουν πρόσβαση σε αυτούς τους λογαριασμούς και πουλούν αυτές τις προσβάσεις σε άλλους απατεώνες προκειμένου να αρχίσουν ύποπτες και παράνομες συναλλαγές με τα stored in foreign accounts.

The second fraudsters buy products and usually resell them directly to "launder" the illegal money.

Fake documents such as fake IDs, passports, driver's licenses, US green cards, prescriptions, invoices, invoices, bank statements, etc. are also sold in the illegal markets of the Dark Web.

Passports, IDs and driver's licenses are usually the most expensive, and generally the most expensive of all North American documents.

Last but not least, Dark Web marketplaces and forums also sell hacked e-accounts. Access to one social network costs an average of $13 and hackers offer access to accounts on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Hulu, , Spotify, Amazon, Skype etc.

Recently, cybercriminals have also begun to offer access for a fee. Armor, for example, found that hackers were selling access to a Southwest Airlines account for at least 50.000 miles for $ 98,88.

There were also accounts with EU-based airlines as well as access to $140 worth of customer credentials at hotels that had discount offers in them.

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