A new study reveals that criminals are selling hacked crypto accounts for as low as $85 on the darknet. Is cybersecurity a myth in 2023?
Privacy Affairs, the content creator and privacy information provider, has released a study of supply and prices on the darknet. The result of the research might make one bend toward the belief that online privacy is a myth in 2023.
Hacked Crypto Accounts Going Cheap
Cybercrime and crypto thefts have been growing rampant. Shockingly, hacked crypto accounts are available for as cheap as $85. According to Privacy Affairs, the following are the prices of crypto accounts from the largest of centralized exchanges:
- Blockchain.com verified account – $85
- Hacked Coinbase verified account – $250
- Crypto.com – $300
- Binance – $410
- Kraken- $1,170
Not just crypto accounts, hackers are selling credit card details with account balances of up to $5,000 for $110 on the darknet. Online bank account credentials with $2,000 balance are sold for just $60.
Facebook and Instagram login credentials cost around $25, while Gmail is worth $60. BeInCrypto recently reported how hackers are accessing the email credentials of anyone with att.net, sbcglobal.net, bellsouth.net, and other AT&T email addresses.
A user reportedly lost $134,000 to hacks from their Coinbase account because their email was compromised.

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Author: Harsh Notariya