On Thursday, security vendor Imperva stumbled on a hacker?s offer in an underground forum in the black market of a U.S. Army?s Communications-Electronics Command (CECOM) website for less than US$500.
Imperva?s senior security strategist Noa Bar-Yosef said the hacker claims websites control that includes military, government and universities sites. The price: $33 to $499 depending on the website where one can buy the capability to be the website?s administrator. For $20 per thousand records, the hacker offers the website stolen personal information database which may be used by black hats to break into online accounts.
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