Security News > 2019 > April > How automated Dark Web marketplaces make credential stuffing attacks more profitable
2019-04-25 14:11
Validated stolen credentials cost less than a cup of coffee, but economies of scale have made selling user accounts more lucrative than ever, according to Recorded Future.
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