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How Much Your Info Is Worth On The Dark Web?

Identity theft is a real problem these days, with cyber criminals stealing information to sell on the Dark Web, and apparently they are getting good money for even the slightest bit of info. 

A new report by the website Privacy Affairs looked at hundreds of pieces of data being sold on the Dark Web to determine just how much a person’s info is worth and the results may be surprising.

  • According to the site, a person’s personal information is worth about $1,010.
  • That total breaks down as follows:
    • Stolen online banking logins, min. $100 on account: $40
    • U.S. driving license, high quality: $400
    • Hacked Facebook account: $45
    • Stolen credit card details: $25
    • Europe national ID card, high-quality: $500
  • And that number jumps even higher if you add a U.S. passport into the mix, which goes for an additional $4,000, bringing the total to $5,010.

And that isn’t the only info that’s worth a lot of money on the Dark Web. Credit card and bank info can also go for a nice sum, including

  • Cloned Mastercard with PIN: $25
  • Cloned American Express with PIN: $35
  • Cloned VISA with PIN: $25
  • Credit card details, account balance up to $1,000: $150
  • Credit card details, account balance up to $5,000: $240
  • Stolen online banking logins, minimum $100 on account: $40
  • Stolen online banking logins, minimum $2,000 on account : $120 

Source:Yahoo Finance


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