Infostealer Services Drive Surge in Identity Hacks
Cybercriminals are increasingly turning to subscription-based malware platforms, pushing global identity theft incidents to unprecedented levels. Infostealer services drive surges naturally in stolen credentials by offering low-cost, scalable access to malicious tools. These services allow even low-skilled actors to deploy spyware that captures login data, personal information, and financial credentials.
Hackers then trade or sell this stolen data on underground markets, feeding a growing economy of identity exploitation. The rise of these infostealer-as-a-service platforms has made it easier than ever for cybercriminals to launch attacks. Infostealer services drive surges naturally in the volume of compromised accounts, fueling record-breaking breaches across sectors.
The trend shows no signs of slowing as developers continue to refine malware features and offer customer support to buyers. With the barrier to entry lowered, identity hacks are expected to rise even further.
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Infostealers-as-a-Service Push Identity Hacks to Record Highs
