Personal information from US citizens found on the Dark Web—ranging from Social Security numbers, stolen credit card numbers, hacked PayPal accounts, and more—is worth just $8 on average, according to a new report from tech research firm Comparitech.
How much do SSN go for on the dark web?
It costs only $4 to buy a social security number (SSN) on the dark web, according to a new report that compiles the results of a two-year investigation by Atlas VPN, a leading virtual network provider.How much is my SSN worth on the black market?
For people with high credit scores, a Social Security number, birth date, and full name can sell for $60 to $80 on the digital black market. It may not sound like much, but for hackers, a good credit score can fetch a nice premium.What do I do with my SSN on the dark web?
Place a Freeze on Your Credit ReportIf your Social Security number is on the dark web, this means that unscrupulous people can use it to open new credit cards and other financial accounts in your name. One way to prevent this from happening is to put a freeze on your credit report.
How much is a SSN worth?
A 2016 report found that Dark Web shoppers are only willing to pay $1 for a Social Security number, which is the same amount they'll shell out for username and password information to Brazzers.How Much Your Personal Information Is Worth On The Dark Web!
How can I use my SSN to get money?
They can use your SSN to open a bank account in your name.That means that anyone with your SSN can easily open a bank account in your name, especially if the identity thief already obtained a driver's license in your name.
Can you sell a SSN?
Believe it or not, it's legal for private firms to sell, or reveal, Social Security numbers. When Congress passed the Privacy Act of 1974, it restricted the government's use of SSNs but left the private sector free to use them at will.What can someone do with my SSN and DOB?
A dishonest person who has your Social Security number can use it to get other personal information about you. Identity thieves can use your number and your good credit to apply for more credit in your name. Then, when they use the credit cards and don't pay the bills, it damages your credit.Can I change my SSN?
You can't change your Social Security number simply because your card has been lost or stolen, or to avoid bankruptcy or legitimate debts. The only other reasons Social Security will consider assigning a new number are: Sequential numbers assigned to members of your family are causing confusion.How do you check if my SSN is being used?
If you believe someone is using your Social Security number to work, get your tax refund, or other abuses involving taxes, contact the IRS online or call 1-800-908-4490. You can order free credit reports annually from the three major credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian and TransUnion).How much is personal information worth on the black market?
Each piece of personal info has a price tag. A Social Security number may sell for as little as $1. Credit card, debit card and banking info can go for as much as $110. Usernames and passwords for non-financial institution logins are $1, but it can range from $20 to $200 for login info for online payment platforms.What can u do with SSN?
5 things someone can do with a stolen Social Security number
- Open new accounts. If someone has your SSN, they can open new accounts in your name. ...
- File fraudulent tax returns. Your Social Security number is also used to file your taxes in most cases. ...
- Obtain medical care. ...
- Steal your benefits. ...
- Commit crimes.
How much is your personal data worth to hackers?
Financial AccountsTo get stolen credit card details with an account balance up to $1,000 costs $150. Credit card details with an account balance up to $5,000 cost $240. A bank account with a minimum of $2,000 will only cost a cybercriminal $120 to obtain the login details.