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What Do Cybercriminals Do with the Information They Steal?

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What do cybercriminals do with the information they steal? San Jose, Jan 14 (elmundo.cr) – For cybercrime, information represents money, access door and also a tool to commit new crimes. That’s why personal and sensitive or private data, such as full name, contact data, card numbers and bank credentials, health data, social media access credentials and services, among others, became one of the most coveted booties by malicious actors. ESET, the …
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What do cybercriminals do with the information they steal? San Jose, Jan 14 (elmundo.cr) – For cybercrime, information represents money, access door and also a tool to commit new crimes. That’s why personal and sensitive or private data, such as full name, contact data, card numbers and bank credentials, health data, social media access credentials and services, among others, became one of the most coveted booties by malicious actors. ESET, the …

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ESET warns that personal, sensitive and/or confidential data are one of the favorite booties of malicious actors and analyzes what they use them for once they are obtained.

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uniradiosonora.com broke the news in on Tuesday, January 13, 2026.
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