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by LarryL
2857 days ago
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Ignoring the moral/ethics concerns, how would a potential buyer know that the data is legit (if it even exists at all?). Give me a couple of days and I'll create a fake -but real looking- set of records with millions of false customers (it would be made real enough by using public information)... If you tell me that they'll provide an extract as "proof", I'll answer: it's easy to cook-up a realistic small sample, just using and remixing former leaks/hacks for instance... In summary: the money aspect makes the data MUCH more suspicious than a "bragging/4tehLULz" hack. |
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I imagine its a similar scenario to how other dodgy markets work such as drugs or cryptolocker decryption keys, reputation and customer service mean a lot.