For the third time in a week, user data is being sold on the Dark Web. This time, about 9.3 million users of 8 websites are being sold on the Dark Web, which includes information such as their username, email address and password. Earlier this hacker had made available the first 16.17 million users of 16 websites and followed by 12.7 million users of 8 websites for sale on the Dark Web last week. Hacker is selling data on Dark Web in the name of 'Genocysticals'. This Hacker has hacked data of about 85 million users of 32 websites so far.
Getting all data in 7 lakh rupees
According to the report of ZDnet Tech website, 9.3 million users of 8 websites are being sold at 2.63 bitcoin (about Rs 7 lakh) on the Dark Web. This time the most data in the hacked data is online Photo Editor website Pizap, which has hacked data of more than 60 million users. This data is being sold in 0.58 bitcoin (about 1.54 lakh rupees). Apart from this, data sharing of users of the movie sharing service Legendas.tv, job portal Jobandtalent, Mobile Payment Platform Onebip, Storytelling Service Storybird, Real Estate Company StreetEasy, Gif Hosting Platform GfyCat and Fitness Service ClassPass website has been hacked.
All 32 websites are selling data in 3.2 million hackers
The only Hacker to hack data of about 85 million users of these 32 websites is being reported, which is selling user data for the third time. For the first time, hackers put data of 61.17 million users for 20 thousand dollars (about 14.28 lakh rupees) and for the second time 12.7 million users were sold for $ 14,500 (about 10.34 lakh rupees).
Getting all data in 7 lakh rupees
According to the report of ZDnet Tech website, 9.3 million users of 8 websites are being sold at 2.63 bitcoin (about Rs 7 lakh) on the Dark Web. This time the most data in the hacked data is online Photo Editor website Pizap, which has hacked data of more than 60 million users. This data is being sold in 0.58 bitcoin (about 1.54 lakh rupees). Apart from this, data sharing of users of the movie sharing service Legendas.tv, job portal Jobandtalent, Mobile Payment Platform Onebip, Storytelling Service Storybird, Real Estate Company StreetEasy, Gif Hosting Platform GfyCat and Fitness Service ClassPass website has been hacked.
All 32 websites are selling data in 3.2 million hackers
The only Hacker to hack data of about 85 million users of these 32 websites is being reported, which is selling user data for the third time. For the first time, hackers put data of 61.17 million users for 20 thousand dollars (about 14.28 lakh rupees) and for the second time 12.7 million users were sold for $ 14,500 (about 10.34 lakh rupees).

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