W0rm hackers hacked another hacking team and sold the data

The hacking group w0rm, which also has a forum of the same name, has attacked a rival hacking gang named Monopoly and now offers its forum for their opponents database for sale !!!

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Obviously, there are no "boundaries" between hacking groups, and everything can now happen in the light of their "business".

Η w0rm, is a hacking group famous for hacking against the BBC in 2013, VICE, CNET and το 2014, είναι δημοφιλείς στους κύκλους του h@ckZ0r για το φόρουμ της, όπου οι w0rm and other hacking groups sell hacked databases and farms from .

The same can be said for the rival hacking team named Monopoly, who also run a similar forum, but which focuses on the sale of user data to be used in online fraud, botnet, and spam related to different products.

According to Motherboard, w0rm hackers are proud to have their opponents database list in their own forum and offer it at the dismal value of $ 500 / 450 / 2,15 Bitcoin.

To be fair, the price is higher than w0rm was asking a year ago for VICE and Washington Post databases, both available for sale for 1 Bitcoin only.

Exploring on Twitter and some Dark Web sites, there does not seem to be any kind of rivalry or hatred between the two teams, so this move is more insidious than initially believed. The hacking team does not seem to have any tweet apologies for hacking their comrades.

The content of the Monopoly database is currently unknown. It could only be the login credentials of the forum, or it can be the entire portfolio of the group with its victims and botnet clients.

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Written by Dimitris

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