Dark Web Discount: Law Enforcement Emails on Sale for Just $40!

Cybercriminals are selling active law enforcement and government email accounts for just $40. Think of it as a Black Friday sale but for bad guys, offering a direct line to impersonation and fraud. It’s like buying trust on clearance, with options to send fake subpoenas or access sensitive data faster than you can say “cyber heist.”

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Well, folks, it seems like law enforcement and government email accounts have joined the ranks of Black Friday sales, now available on the dark web for the low, low price of $40! Who knew that institutional trust could be so…affordable?

Key Points:

  • Cybercriminals are selling access to active law enforcement and government email accounts for as little as $40.
  • Compromised accounts span officials from major global players like the US, UK, and Germany.
  • The malicious use of these accounts includes sending fake subpoenas and executing data theft schemes.
  • Emails from official domains are more likely to bypass security measures and trick recipients.
  • Cybercriminals are marketing these accounts with specific use cases, lowering the barrier to entry for attacks.

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