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A look into the pricing of stolen identities for sale on dark web

Posted on 22 January 2021

From securitymagazine.com

After a data breach, much of that stolen personal and sometimes highly personally identifiable information (PII) is sold on markets residing within the dark web. But, how much does the sale of stolen information work, exactly, and how much money are criminals making from stolen data?

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