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”Kriminella kan köpa id-uppgifter för 80 kronor”

Det kan kosta under hundralappen att köpa känslig information om en person på ”dark web” – den del av internet som inte kan nås via vanliga webbläsare och som inte heller dyker upp på sökmotorer. Det skriver Bloomberg efter avslöjandet om att amerikanska Equifax, som hanterar kreditinformation, utsatts för en omfattande hackerattack. Nyhetsbyrån hänvisar till en rapport gjord av it-säkerhetsföretaget Secureworks.

I utbudet på ”dark web” finns mer eller mindre heltäckande paket med information om vanliga personer, i princip all information som behövs för att stjäla en persons identitet. Dessa paket kan enligt rapporten kosta så lite som 10 dollar, knappt 80 kronor.

– Allt är värdefullt. [En bit information] kan vara den sista pusselbiten någon behöver för att ta ett lån i ditt namn, säger Alex Tilley vid Secureworks till Bloomberg.

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Dark web
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The dark web is the World Wide Web content that exists on darknets, overlay networks which use the Internet but require specific software, configurations or authorization to access. The dark web forms a small part of the deep web, the part of the Web not indexed by search engines, although sometimes the term "deep web" is mistakenly used to refer specifically to the dark web. The darknets which constitute the dark web include small, friend-to-friend peer-to-peer networks, as well as large, popular networks like Tor, Freenet, and I2P, operated by public organizations and individuals. Users of the dark web refer to the regular web as Clearnet due to its unencrypted nature. The Tor dark web may be referred to as onionland, a reference to the network's top level domain suffix .onion and the traffic anonymization technique of onion routing.

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Equifax
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Equifax Inc. is a consumer credit reporting agency. Equifax collects and aggregates information on over 800 million individual consumers and more than 88 million businesses worldwide. Founded in 1899 and based in Atlanta, Georgia, it is the oldest of the three largest American credit agencies along with Experian and TransUnion (known as the “Big Three”). Equifax has US$ 3.1 billion in annual revenue and 9,000+ employees in 14 countries. It is listed on the NYSE as EFX. In September 2017, Equifax announced a cyber-security breach, which it claims to have occurred between mid-May and July 2017, where cybercriminals accessed approximately 143 million U.S. Equifax consumers' personal data, including their full names, Social Security numbers, birth dates, addresses, and, in some cases, driver license numbers. Equifax also confirmed at least 209,000 consumers' credit card credentials were taken in the attack. The company claims to have discovered the evidence of cybercrime event on July 29, 2017. Residents in the United Kingdom and Canada were also impacted.
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