Russian Market Cybercrime Surge: The Rise of Acreed and Fall of Lumma in the Underworld’s Credential Bazaar

The Russian Market cybercrime platform has reached new heights, partly due to the demise of the Genesis Market. The majority of credentials sold are “recycled,” yet its popularity skyrocketed thanks to a variety of affordable logs. With prices as low as $2, it’s the hottest deal since the last Black Friday sale!

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Hot Take:

**_The Russian Market is the new eBay of stolen credentials, and with prices as low as $2, it’s like a Black Friday sale for cybercriminals! Who knew wholesale was the way to go for your next identity theft spree?_**

Key Points:

– The Russian Market is booming after the Genesis Market’s takedown, filling the cybercrime void.
– A whopping 85% of credentials sold are “recycled” from other sources, but hey, recycling is eco-friendly, right?
– Infostealers are the trendy must-have tool for threat actors targeting enterprises.
– Lumma’s downfall gives Acreed a golden opportunity to become the new star on the Russian Market.
– Stay cautious: phishing emails, “ClickFix” attacks, and malvertising are spreading these info-stealers faster than gossip at a high school reunion.

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