Cybersecurity

Medical records are going for as much as $60 per record on the dark web

Medical records are a hot commodity in the dark corners of the internet. With a price as much as $60 per record, they are drawing a far higher price than Social Security numbers, which are a mere $15 and stolen credit cards which sell for just $1 to $3. In some cases, hacked medical records are used for blackmail and extortion. Read article here…

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