There is a thriving marketplace on the dark web where criminals buy and sell personal information. As you can see below, the earning potential for hackers is unlimited. That’s why experts predict that the global losses to malware will exceed $300 Billion in 2030. Much of that will come from home and small business users as criminals turn to these markets because they are so vulnerable.
What’s Your Personal Information Worth?
Category
Product
Avg. dark web Price (USD)
Credit Card Data
Cloned Mastercard with PIN
$25
Cloned American Express with PIN
$35
Cloned VISA with PIN
$25
Credit card details, account balance up to $1,000
$150
Credit card details, account balance up to $5,000
$240
Stolen online banking logins, minimum $100 on account
$40
Stolen online banking logins, minimum $2,000 on account
$120
Walmart account with credit card attached
$14
Hacked (Global) credit card details with CVV
$35
USA hacked credit card details with CVV
$17
UK hacked credit card details with CVV
$20
Canada hacked credit card details with CVV
$28
Australia hacked credit card details with CVV
$30
Israel hacked credit card details with CVV
$65
Spain hacked credit card details with CVV
$40
Japan hacked credit card details with CVV
$40
Payment Processing Services
Stolen PayPal account details, minimum $100
$30
Stolen PayPal account details, minimum $1,000
$120
PayPal transfers from stolen account, $100-$1,000
$50
PayPal transfer from stolen account, $1,000 – $3,000
$340
PayPal transfers from stolen account, $3,000+
$180
Western Union transfer from stolen account, above $1,000
$45
Stolen PayPal account details, no balance
$14
Stolen UK fully verified Skrill account details
$200
Hacked TransferGo account
$510
50 Hacked PayPal account logins
$200
Hacked UK Neteller account
$70
Hacked PerfectMoney account
$160
Hacked Weststein Card account
$710
Movo.Cash Login
$14
Hacked Western Union Account
$45
Verified Stripe account with payment gateway
$100