Scammers buying Aussies’ personal details on the dark web for as little as $38, research finds
Scammers can access Australians’ hacked credit card details for just $38 on the dark web, while unauthorised Facebook and Instagram access is on sale for just over $100, according to a new report.
Researchers looking into the nefarious parts of the internet to determine how personal information is being made available to scammers, have made the grim discovery that such information “doesn’t cost you a lot”.
The Australian Scam Culture Report by financial services firm BDO reveals 2.7 million people use the dark web each day — and scam-based activity, including accessing credit card, email and social media details, as well as corporate data, accounts for up to 23 per cent of trades over online black marketplaces.
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It found access to hacked Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram and Telegram accounts can be bought for $119.
Email access details cost $269, while details of Australian credit cards are available for $38.
“When personal information has been obtained through a hack, people don’t understand the value of it,” BDO’s national forensics leader Michael Cassidy told 7NEWS.com.au.
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