The researchers found a value hierarchy in how this stolen credit and debit cards are packaged, priced, and sold in the dark market.

Intel’s McAfee has revealed what hacked bank account credentials and other stolen data are selling for online.

The report contains details of what is available on the cyber black market, including PayPal accounts, credit/debit card data and more.

If you’ve ever had the misfortune to have your credit or debit card information stolen, or worse, your entire identity, you might have wondered how much the criminals receive when they sell the info. The so-called “dark web” – a heavily encrypted part of the internet that makes it difficult for authorities to detect the location or owners of a website – used to be the place to sell the data. A username and password to a bank account with a $2,200 balance, for instance, are priced at $190, while access to an account with a $6,000 balance costs $500.[]

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