What’s Being Sold on the Dark Web? It's More Than Just Stolen Credit Cards
When people think of the dark web, they often picture stolen credit card details or personal information being sold to the highest bidder. But in reality, the dark web is a much bigger marketplace for all sorts of illicit goods. From personal data to malicious software, the dark web harbors a variety of threats that can affect individuals and businesses alike. Let’s take a look at some of the things being sold on the dark web that might surprise you—and why it’s essential to understand what’s at risk. Stolen Credentials One of the most common items on the dark web is stolen credentials. We all know how much we rely on usernames and passwords for nearly every online account—social media, email, banking, and more. The problem is, once a set of credentials is compromised, it can be sold or shared on the dark web, often without the user’s knowledge. Attackers use these credentials to gain unauthorized access to accounts, which can then lead to bigger breaches, like corporate account takeov...