https://www.zdnet.com/article/the-latest-dark-web-cyber-criminal-trend-selling-childrens-personal-data/
By Danny Palmer
ZDNet News
March 27, 2019
Imagine you're a teenager, applying for credit to buy your first car or maybe a
loan to go to university. You don't remember taking out a credit card when you
were six years old, but the bank is adamant, and now you have a poor credit
rating and in their eyes, you're persona non grata. That future suddenly isn't
so bright. How could this be?
Cyber criminals are hacking into sensitive networks to steal the identities of
children and are selling it on in underground market places.
Personal information is leaked in data breaches all the time, but what makes
the data on children so useful to cyber criminals is how they don't have any
credit history – so they offer a free pass for fraudulent purchases, loans and
other transactions without the barriers that might be associated with data
belonging to adults.
"On the dark web in this criminal data trade, freshness is the name of the
game. Vendors pride themselves on having fresh data that their buyers are able
to exploit effectively," Emily Wilson, VP of research at cybersecurity and
intelligence firm Terbium Labs told ZDNet.
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