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Are hackers selling your data on the dark web? (VIDEO)

Divya Taneja2020-08-07T14:01:13+00:00August 6th, 2020|blog, databreach, Food for thought, security|1 Comment

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  1. Identity Theft: How it Impacts Your Company and Employees - HackNotice April 4, 2022 at 4:27 pm - Reply

    […] In some cases, cybercriminals target specific individuals to get to their employer – or, more specifically, their employer’s wealth of sensitive data. For example, by stealing someone’s identity, you could gain access to their work account information and, thus, all the data stored within those systems. One well-targeted attack could lead bad actors to a virtual treasure trove of employee and customer data, which they can use for further attacks or sell on the dark web. […]

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