50 Cents Buys You A Password for Netflix, HBO.....
Posted by: Timothy Weaver on 12/03/2015 10:17 AM
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On sites hidden within Tor, criminals are selling 'lifetime' Netflix, HBO, and cable sports streaming accounts for less than US$10.
You can also buy a premium sports account for $10 or streaming TV can be bought for as low as 50 cents. Comic fans can buy a stolen Marvel Unlimited lifetime account for 50 cents.
These stolen passwords were found by El Reg on the AlphaBay Marketplace accessible via the Tor network. Sellers are also flogging stolen accounts for Premium Spotify, ComCast Xfinity, Uber, Apple, and Lynda training video accounts.
Prolific vendor SkypeMan has sold more than 5300 Spotify accounts since September for less than $2 each. The seller has flogged more than 24,000 accounts since March.
You can find a Christmas special for a two for one deal in stolen credit cards.
Drugs, weapons, malware, and credit card are also available. Australian credit cards replete with personal information including security question data, home addresses and complete card data, dubbed "fullz" in fraud circles, are being sold for $15.
Since IP address and browser history is also included, it appears that they were stolen from personal computers.
Other odds and ends include an email "bomb" that delivers the victim 1,500 newsletters that will "f**k any email account instantly." Counterfeit cash, passport, and driver's licenses are also available.
Source: The Register

These stolen passwords were found by El Reg on the AlphaBay Marketplace accessible via the Tor network. Sellers are also flogging stolen accounts for Premium Spotify, ComCast Xfinity, Uber, Apple, and Lynda training video accounts.
Prolific vendor SkypeMan has sold more than 5300 Spotify accounts since September for less than $2 each. The seller has flogged more than 24,000 accounts since March.
You can find a Christmas special for a two for one deal in stolen credit cards.
Drugs, weapons, malware, and credit card are also available. Australian credit cards replete with personal information including security question data, home addresses and complete card data, dubbed "fullz" in fraud circles, are being sold for $15.
Since IP address and browser history is also included, it appears that they were stolen from personal computers.
Other odds and ends include an email "bomb" that delivers the victim 1,500 newsletters that will "f**k any email account instantly." Counterfeit cash, passport, and driver's licenses are also available.
Source: The Register
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