Don't let your personal data be sold to the dark web. Kaspersky reveals the price of some personal data on the dark web, and of course that's not worth the loss you have. In fact, the price can be said to be cheap.
A report from Kaspersky in 2020 indicated that some personal data was being sold. The price even starts at $0.00047. For the cheapest price, the personal data sold include names, emails, phone numbers and subscription service accounts.
The following is a list of personal data sold on the dark web and their price ranges.
Medical records $0.93 - $28.02
Selfie with documents $37.36 - $56.04
PayPal Account $46.70 - $466.97
Passport and credit card $5.60 - $18.68
Online banking account 1-10% of value
Service account subscription $0.47 - $7.47
This data can be used as a puzzle arrangement which, if collected, can become a 'guidebook' to get to know who you are completely and can have a negative impact. Therefore, it is very important to always maintain the security of personal data.
In the hands of people who understand the usefulness of each data, the results can be huge and if misused. Examples are used for phishing schemes, extortion, fraud, and even doxing.