Stolen Card Data Not Such a Great Steal Among Thieves Any Longer

NEW YORK—Is stolen credit card data losing its luster among thieves?

Apparently, as other stolen personal information is now taking a front seat, new data from Privacy Affairs shows.

For criminals on the dark web, a Gmail or Facebook account is now more valuable than credit card information, reported The Entrepreneur in its analysis.

Credit cards cost between $20 and $65, while Gmail and Facebook accounts are $80 and $65 respectively.

A cloned Mastercard and Visa card with its PIN code cost $25 each. American and British cards with CVV code cost $17 and $20 respectively. Within this category, the most expensive are Israeli cards that cost $65 and Japanese cards that cost $40.

 

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