๐จ Your Crypto Account Could Be Worth Just $105 on the Dark Web ๐ฑ
A recent report revealed a scary reality about crypto security ๐. Stolen cryptocurrency accounts are being sold on the dark web for an average price of just $105, yet they can give hackers full access to someoneโs hard-earned money ๐ธ.
๐ฃ Phishing Is the Biggest Threat
Most of these accounts are stolen through phishing attacks. Hackers use fake emails, websites, or messages that look real. Once users enter their login details, the information is silently stolen ๐ฌ.
๐ต Why Some Accounts Cost More
Not every stolen account has the same price. Some sell for as low as $60, while others can reach $400 ๐ฎ. The value depends on:
โข How old the account is โณ
โข How much money it holds ๐ฐ
โข Whether itโs linked to bank cards or payment apps ๐ฆ
โข If two-factor authentication is enabled ๐
๐จ How Stolen Data Is Shared
Hackers usually leak stolen data through three main channels:
โข Email ๐ง
โข Telegram bots ๐ค
โข Special admin panels ๐ฅ๏ธ
Telegram is their favorite ๐ because itโs fast, easy to delete accounts, and very hard to track ๐.
๐ง Organized Cybercrime Networks
This isnโt random hacking. Large cybercrime groups use advanced systems that automatically verify logins, track attacks in real time ๐, and organize stolen data ๐โmaking scams faster and more dangerous ๐จ.
๐ A Full Resale Business
Stolen data often passes through middlemen first ๐. They buy it in bulk, verify and clean it, then resell it on dark web forums or Telegram channels to fraudsters ๐ฅโก๏ธ๐ฅ.
๐ Phishing Is Exploding
One shocking stat ๐ฑ: from January to September 2025, around 88.5% of phishing attacks were aimed specifically at stealing account login details.
๐ What do you think about this growing threat?
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