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Stolen webcam video listed at $1 per female victim, $1 per 100 male victims

BBC Radio 5 live investigation uncovers webcam-hacking black markets. Black markets for selling access to compromised computers are “thriving,” webcam hackers say. Hackers gain access to their victims computers with remote-access Trojans (RATs) RATs are malware that gives an intruder administrative control over its targeted computers, including, in this case, the ability to remotely control webcams. A BBC producer posed online as a computer security enthusiast in order to contact webcam hackers from around the world.”]

Source: https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2013/06/21/stolen-webcam-video-listed-at-1-per-female-victim-1-per-100-male-victims/

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