"Stolen Credentials Could Unmask Thousands of Darknet Child Abuse Website Users"

Thousands of people with accounts on darknet websites used to share Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) could be exposed using information stolen by cybercriminals. Recorded Future researchers were able to identify these individuals using credentials harvested by infostealer malware. This type of malware is typically used to steal log-in credentials for banking services. This article continues to discuss the unmasking of darknet child abuse website users through infostealer malware.

The Record reports "Stolen Credentials Could Unmask Thousands of Darknet Child Abuse Website Users"

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