Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Identity theft subscriptions surface on dark web; Plus, Citrix customer data exposed

 
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Identity theft subscription services uncovered on dark web

by Alexander Culafi, News Writer

Identity theft subscriptions are now being offered on the dark web. This information is being used for carding operations, account generation and other cybercrime schemes.

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