Wednesday, 6 April 2016

Hacked-corporate-email-as-a-service costs just US$500 a seat!

Want to read a business rival’s email? Dell wonks say hacked-corporate-email-as-a-service operators can deliver for just US$500.

That low, low, price is offered by one accomplished hacker on a popular cyber crime forum and detailed in a Secure Works report on the cost of hacking services.

The hacker charges less for raiding personal email and social media accounts with popped Gmail, Facebook, Hotmail, and Yahoo! accounts costing US$129.

Buyers are told how the hacker has pulled off the exploitation which they boast does not involve changing passwords and will not be detected by victims.

It is all part of a customer focus, Dell researchers say.

“… hackers are expanding their working hours and are using guarantors who ensure the exchange of data and payment takes place fairly by holding the money and product before distributing it to both parties for a small fee,” they write in the report.

“… customer satisfaction and happiness remain of high concern for hackers looking to deliver the very best customer service. ” For the full article click here 



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