Cybercriminals on Dark Net Make $1000 to $200,000 in BTC a Month

Cybercriminals on Dark Net Make $1000 to $200,000 in BTC a Month

Cybercriminals are making a killing on the dark net, earning anywhere between $1000 to $200,000 a month. Ever wondered why the number of hacking incidents or ransomware attacks has increased over the years? The answer to that question is good pay. For those who didn’t know, cybercriminals manage to make a decent amount of money each month at others’ expense. A recent report states that the monthly payouts for their crimes are on an average of $1000 to $3000. The report, published by Recorded Future is the result of a thorough study conducted by the organization on the dark web. The....


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