MADRID, 2 Feb. (Portaltic/EP) –
The rise of streaming content platforms has encouraged some cybercriminals to profit from the distribution of stolen accounts in the so-called ‘dark web’where they are sold at around 11 euros on average.
The dark web is made up of a hidden set of web pages which can only be accessed through a specialized browser and which is used to keep internet activity private and anonymous. In this way, illegal activities can be committed without any type of body that regulates them.
With the change in consumption formats and the increase in streaming services, cybercriminals have seen the opportunity to benefit from the increasing number of users of these platforms.
These use the user credentials obtained through leaks, such as emails and passwords, to put the accounts up for sale through the ‘dark web’, where they reduce the original prices to get more attention from other actors of threats.
According to data presented by the cybersecurity company Atlas VPN, collected by Whizcase from January 2022 to January this year, personal accounts of popular services sold on the dark web at an average price of 11 euros at the current exchange rate.
The company has indicated that there are large differences between the sale price of some accounts and others, depending on the platform in question. In this way, he has stressed that the accounts that can be purchased at a lower price are those belonging to SoundCloud, whose average price is about 6 euros.
they follow him Amazon Prime Video (9 euros), HBO Max (10 euros), Twitch and Hulu (11 euros both); Netflix and Spotify (12 euros). Hacked Disney+ accounts, on the other hand, can be purchased on the ‘dark web’ for around 14 euros.
At the highest point of prices for accounts that have been accessed in an unauthorized way is the music and podcast platform Apple Music, that are sold to an average price of around 15 euros.
Atlas VPN has commented that these stolen accounts not only contain the username, last name, date of birth or contact information, but also include the payment methods used. for your monthly or annual payment.
The company has also insisted that much of the stolen accounts and information belong to leaked databases and that in many cases they are due to the imprudence of the owners of these accounts, who use the same passwords for various services.
This can put your confidentiality at risk because, once the credentials of a web page account or a streaming service of this type have been leaked, you can access the rest of the profiles that include that name and password.
If there is a risk of being hacked, the company recommends logging out of all users of said streaming content platform, contacting company support and block payment cards previously introduced in the compromised platform.