A security company created a fake digital identity for an employee of a non-existent bank. The details included credentials for a Google Drive account, real credit card details, fake corporate data and personal data. Bitglass leaked the details to so-called Dark Web websites where cybercriminals mingle. Within two days, the Google Drive credentials were used fairly quickly, Bitglass said. The finding demonstrates that “hackers are becoming more security conscious and know to mask their IPs when possible to avoid getting caught,” the company said.”]

