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What do Dunkin’ Donuts, tor drug darknet market Fortnite, Sprint and the Dow Jones company all have in common? They’ve all suffered from massive hacks in 2019 alone.

After every data breach, darknet markets links victim data often surfaces on the encrypted “hidden” internet known as the , a network of sites that can only be accessed with . Dark web markets operate like the ecommerce websites we shop on every day, but often trade in illicit goods like drugs, darknet market links weapons and stolen data.

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Because so many companies now capture and store personal information, hacking has become a profitable profession, said Terbium Labs vice president of research Emily Wilson. One hacker known as Gnosticplayers has allegedly leaked over 840 million user records. His most recent dump of 26.42 million records .

“The dark web market list web has provided the raw materials that these fraudsters need to build out scalable criminal empires,” said Wilson. “We’re talking about identity theft of millions ofdarknet markets onion address and other personal details that were associated with my current phone number on a fraud site called Black Stuff. By plugging some of the information into the dark web market web site Torch, I was able to uncover additional details, including older geographic coordinates.

Fortunately my current location was not available, but old data is still valuable data, said Wilson, and criminals can use your old details to figure out your routines, where you work and maybe even your neighborhood.

“Once your data is in the mix, you’re just another cog in the wheel,” she explained. “You’re just another resource. Data is often repackaged, resold, re-released, which means, if you’re exposed once, it’s going to be used hundreds, thousands, maybe even millions of times before it’s all said and done.”

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