Hackers Sell Access to Military Sites and Universities

A hacker sells access to dozens of government sites, military, and universities with the price range of hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars on the internet.

It was discovered by Imperva, a provider of Internet security services. In the action hackers run ads that sell services to break into every related site with a domain (dot). gov,. miles and. edu around the world.

 


To have the U.S. Army site, for example, a hacker break-ins are selling services at a price of USD 499 is followed by several other important sites like the National Guard, and Armed Forces America priced at the same price.

While other sites such as the Italian government-owned sold at a price of USD 99 and central Taiwan are priced education at USD 88.

Quoted from PCMag, Monday (01/24/2011), hackers are not only selling a variety of important sites, but also selling personal data of Internet users. For 1000 the name along with complete address and telephone number, released at a price ranging from USD 20

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