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What your personal identity and data are worth on the Dark Web
2020-06-25 14:51

Your credit card is worth around $33, your driver's license around $27, and your PayPal account around $42, according to Reviews.org.

Why is your debit card worth so much more than your credit card? A debit card quickly draws the necessary funds from your bank account.

Your email accounts aren't worth as much-Gmail credentials sell for $5.87 and Yahoo Mail credentials for $1.65.

At the low end, credentials for Craigslist can be had for just $4.66 and those for Home Depot for $5. For all of us who use social media, a Facebook account sells on the Dark Web for $9.12, a Reddit account for $6.21, and a Twitter account for $2.02.

An Apple account goes for $11.36, a Netflix account for $10.73, an HBO account for $7.58, and a Hulu account for $5.01.


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