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Graham Kates, investigative reporter, shares the types of data cybercriminals can look up about anyone on the Dark Web.

Graham Kates, an investigative reporter, shares the types of data cybercriminals can look up about anyone on the Dark Web.

A hacker who was selling details of nearly 890 million online accounts stolen from 32 popular websites in three separate rounds has now put up a fourth batch of millions of records originating...

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news and articles: RSA Conference 2018 coverage Check out what you missed at the infosec event of the year. How malware traverses your...

Education, monitoring and response tools, and training about the dark web are essential to protecting your small business from cybercriminals.

SSL and TLS certificates and related services can be easily acquired from dark web marketplaces, according to an academic study sponsored by Venafi, a company specializing in the protection of...

There is no dearth of compromised, fake and forged SSL/TLS certificates for sale on dark web markets, researchers have found. TLS certificates are sold individually and packaged with a wide range...

The certificates are often paired with ancillary products, like Google-indexed “aged” domains, after-sale support, web design services and even integration with a range of payment processors.

What does the age of near-ubiquitous data breaches, deep fakes, and fallible biometric authentication mean for enterprise security?

Premium-access credentials to porn sites are hot in the cyber-underground, as credential-harvesting malware proliferates.