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MajorGeeks.Com » News » September 2015 » Hackers are Cheaper Than You Think

Hackers are Cheaper Than You Think


Posted by: Timothy Weaver on 09/16/2015 09:21 AM [ comments Comments ]


Want to hire a hacker? You might be surprised to find that they are more affordable than you think.



Typical services can range from $1.50 to $2000. Here are some examples:

• Hacking a generic website: As much as $2,000. These hackers remain anonymous, offering certain services, and demand decentralized payment.

• A tool to hack Facebook accounts: $19.99 for 3 months. You can find a post for a downloadable tool called Facebook Hacker, which lets users hack into Facebook accounts.

• Yelp reviews: $3 - $350. Many offer services for posting positive Yelp reviews for a price. They will continually post good reviews, post bad reviews on competitors, and ensure that no bad reviews show up on a business' page. These programs can cost as much as $350.

• Hacking lessons: $20. They will teach simple hacking tasks, such as a distributed denial of service attack (DDoS).

• Gmail account access: $90. For instance, one user asked for a hacked Gmail account. This project closed with a $90 bid.

• Facebook account access: $350. A post on HackersList requested help accessing a Facebook account.

• Hilton HHonors Points: $15. Even though Hilton reportedly patched the problem and urged all customers to change their passwords, hackers are still offering ways to hack into HHonors member accounts and steal their points.

• Netflix passwords: $1.25. PayIvy claims that it will scrub all illegal content from its marketplace later this month.

• Crypting services: $8. Hacker forums are filled with crypting service threads. One hacker offered to crypt files for $5 each, or $8 for two.

Source: BusinessInsider


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