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23. April 2010 | 19:58Russian Hacker Selling 1.5 Million Facebook Accounts
A hacker who calls himself Kirllos has obtained and is now offering to sell 1.5 million Facebook IDs at astonishingly low prices - $25 per 100 IDs for users with fewer than 10 friends and $45 per 1000 IDs for users with more than 10 friends - according to researchers at VeriSign’s iDefense. Looking at the numbers, Kirllos has stolen the IDs of one out of every 300 Facebook users. Information for … (News Source: Mashable - 17:54:19)
1.5 Million Stolen Facebook IDs up for Sale
VeriSign has spotted a hacker in an underground forum offering 1.5 million Facebook accounts for sale. (News Source: PC World - 01:59:49)
1.5 million stolen Facebook IDs up for sale
A hacker named Kirllos has a rare deal for anyone who wants to spam, steal or scam on Facebook: an unprecedented number of user accounts offered at rock-bottom prices. Researchers at VeriSign’s iDefense group recently spotted Kirllos selling Facebook user… (News Source: San Francisco Chronicle - 15:23:32)
1.5 million stolen Facebook accounts for sale
Hacker on underground forum sells Facebook accounts at 2.5 cents each A hacker named Kirllos has a rare deal for anyone who wants to spam, steal or scam on Facebook: an unprecedented number of user accounts offered at rock-bottom prices. (News Source: TechWorld - 09:23:20)
1.5 million stolen Facebook IDs up for sale
A hacker named Kirllos has a rare deal for anyone who wants to spam, steal, or scam on Facebook : an unprecedented number of user accounts offered at rock-bottom prices. Researchers at VeriSign’s iDefense group recently spotted Kirllos selling Facebook user names and passwords in an underground hacker forum, but what really caught their attention was the volume of credentials he had for sale: 1 … (News Source: InfoWorld - 12:02:40)
For Sale: 1.5 Million Facebook IDs
Nothing you do on the Internet is truly private. Most of is either shared by Facebook and their partners or used by Google to help target ads and do market research. Even if you set your Facebook account up to not share data, someone could just come along… (News Source: I4U - 16:20:49)
1.5 million stolen Facebook IDs up for sale
A hacker named Kirllos has a rare deal for anyone who wants to spam, steal or scam on Facebook: an unprecedented number of user accounts offered at rock-bottom prices. (News Source: Network World - 09:14:07)
1.5 million stolen Facebook IDs up for grabs
Hacker offers accounts in underground forum A hacker named Kirllos has a rare deal for anyone who wants to spam, steal or scam on Facebook: an unprecedented number of user accounts offered at rock-bottom prices. (News Source: PC Advisor - 08:26:26)
Logins for sale: be wary of Facebook friends in need
Facebook users may not consider their accounts to be worth anything on the black market, but a group of 1.5 million logins are currently being hawked by scammers. According to a new report from VeriSign’s iDefense , a scammer going by the name of “Kirllos” claims to have gathered the login information for one out of every 300 Facebook users and is trying to sell the accounts to others. The … (News Source: Ars Technica - 17:45:33)
Facebook Closing In On 500 Million Visitors A Month (ComScore)
Facebook is closing in on the 500 million monthly unique visitors mark. The social network saw 484 million unique visitors worldwide in March, 2010, according to comScore’s latest estimate. That number is up 64 percent from a year ago, and up 22 million from just February, 2010. In other words, it grew by about the size of Twitter.com’s entire U.S. audience in a single month. (ComScore puts … (News Source: TechCrunch - 16:45:53)
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