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Fraudsters who use technological advancements to their advantage often commit crimes through it. This is known as cyber crime. In this case, around 12 percent of the user data commonly available in cybercrime markets belongs to Indians, according to NordVPN.
According to the company that provides the VPN service, this includes the user’s personally identifiable information such as passwords, financial information and details stored on the user’s device. It is also reported that this information is available for 500 rupees.
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It is also said that the available information is updated from time to time. This update is available as long as the malware on the user’s device is active. In these types of markets, old data does not fetch a good price. So it seems that this update detail has been arranged.
NordVPN has tracked over 6 lakh Indians alone in its database of around 5 million global user data available in these markets. It is said that this includes Google, Microsoft, Facebook log-in details. Even two-factor authentication can be broken because the data is updated.