Your privacy for sale: this is what your data is worth on the Dark Web

Your privacy for sale: this is what your data is worth on the Dark Web

We are increasingly aware that the internet is full of threats that aim to get hold of both our personal and banking data. Cybercriminals later sell this information to people who may want it for various reasons, but how much is our data worth on the Dark Web?

The Internet is so big and so deep that once a photo, file or document is launched, it is very difficult to make it completely disappear from the network. Despite the fact that cybercrime is on the rise and that every day we hear new stories about database leaks, according to Kaspersky , 41% of Spanish millennials consider that their lives are “too boring” to be victims of cybercrime.

But this is the big mistake that victims fall into, since your information, whoever you are, is still valuable. It is important to clarify that your personal and bank details are worth less than those of Joe Biden (US president), but they are still a potential target for hackers.
How much is your data worth?

We are increasingly aware that the internet is full of threats that aim to get hold of both our personal and banking data. Cybercriminals later sell this information to people who may want it for various reasons, but how much is our data worth on the Dark Web?

The Internet is so big and so deep that once a photo, file or document is launched, it is very difficult to make it completely disappear from the network. Despite the fact that cybercrime is on the rise and that every day we hear new stories about database leaks, according to Kaspersky , 41% of Spanish millennials consider that their lives are “too boring” to be victims of cybercrime.

But this is the big mistake that victims fall into, since your information, whoever you are, is still valuable. It is important to clarify that your personal and bank details are worth less than those of Joe Biden (US president), but they are still a potential target for hackers.

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How much is your data worth?

Stolen information has different prices, which are made up of the difficulty of obtaining it, the uses that can be given to it, and the demand for that information on the Dark Web.

The most basic thing in a  cyber attack is to get hold of the victim’s identification, this includes ID, full name, address, telephone number, email and even the social security number, this information can be sold between 0.5 and 10 dollars .

Bank details go on sale for between $6 and $10, while information about your medical history can be purchased from $1 to $30 . If the attacker manages to scan a driver’s license, it can be sold for between $5 and $25. dollars while if it is a passport the price ranges between 6 and 15 dollars.

But without a doubt what is most valuable on the Dark Web is a selfie of the victim together with any official document , be it ID, passport or driver’s license, this combination has an average price of between 40 and 60 dollars.

What are my details used for?

In the end, all this data that has value on the black market is used by hackers or other cybercriminals to carry out extortion campaigns, phishing, scams and even the direct theft of money.

It should be remembered that many times the attacker does not seek financial gain, but rather, with his data theft, he intends to damage the reputation of the user or impersonate the user’s identity . It is important to understand the possible consequences and risks that we face on the Internet, mainly to be able to be prepared to act against them.

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