What do hackers use the Dark Web for?
Hackers are drawn to the dark web for its cloak of anonymity and the opportunity to profit from their nefarious activities. Within its shadows, they engage in a wide array of activities that could impact businesses. One of their primary uses of the dark web is as a marketplace for the sale of stolen data, including login credentials, credit card information, and proprietary business documents. This illicit trade allows hackers to monetise their cyber exploits.
Furthermore, the dark web serves as a clandestine platform for communication and coordination of cyberattacks. Hackers share tools, techniques, and collaborate on schemes that can target businesses, making it a breeding ground for malicious activities that pose a direct threat to your organisation's cybersecurity.
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