{"id":5107,"date":"2016-08-30T13:36:50","date_gmt":"2016-08-30T05:36:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/staging.bankvaultonline.com\/?p=5107"},"modified":"2016-08-30T13:36:50","modified_gmt":"2016-08-30T05:36:50","slug":"your-computer-login-is-being-sold-on-the-dark-web-for-just-6","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bankvault.com\/your-computer-login-is-being-sold-on-the-dark-web-for-just-6\/","title":{"rendered":"Your Computer Login is Being Sold on the Dark Web for just $6"},"content":{"rendered":"

If you live in Australia, you may have caught ABC’s Four Corners last night as their investigation exposed the cyber war crime in and against Australia. From individuals like you and me to the Government and corporations – we are all being attacked. In this eye-opening news story, Four Corner’s reported<\/a> the discovery of a database on the dark web which contained secure server details of more than 70,000 international companies. Out of these, 5,855 Australian organisations were listed on this database. Frustratingly, Four Corners revealed that computers from schools, law firms, local councils, a peak sporting body, an airline, and a federal research network were all hacked and their login details were put on sale – from a mere $6 per individual.<\/p>\n

These computer login server details are rented by cyber criminals in order to launch their attacks. Tim Wellsmore who is the former manager at the Australian Cyber Security Centre said that this could provide\u00a0“access to whatever is on that computer system” or be used to launch Denial of Service<\/a> (DoS) attacks similar to the ones which targeted the Australian Bureau of Statistics’ census form.” Wellsmore added that these logins are desirable as it would mean that hackers would use legitimate servers to hide behind the attacks.<\/p>\n

However, being present on this list does not necessarily mean that a person or company has been breached. Jetstar and\u00a0Suzuki have claimed that they are aware of their presence on the list however claim that their IT security has not yet been compromised. However, there are machines on the list that have been confirmed as being breached.<\/p>\n