Experts at Dell Secure Works Counter Threat Unit (CTU) published a new report on the evolution of the hacking underground marketplaces. The report detailed the goods sold in the black markets and related cost, giving the readers an interesting picture of the criminal underground. The researchers noticed a growing interest in the personal data, in particular in any kind of documentation that could be used as a second form of authentication, including passports, drivers licenses, Social Security numbers and even utility bills. Counterfeit non-US passports are available for a cost between $200 to $500.”]
Source: https://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/31301/cyber-crime/underground-hacking-markets.html

