Security News > 2018 > July > Hacker Sold Stolen U.S. Military Drone Documents On Dark Web For Just $200
2018-07-11 20:33
You never know what you will find on the hidden Internet 'Dark Web.' Just about an hour ago we reported about someone selling remote access linked to security systems at a major International airport for as low as $10. It has been reported that a hacker was found selling sensitive US Air Force documents on the dark web for between $150 and $200. <!-- adsense --> Cybercrime tracker Recorded
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