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The Dark Web Economy: How Hackers Monetise Your Breach

In an age of relentless digital transformation, your organisation’s data is currency — and hackers are the brokers. Beneath the surface of the internet lies a thriving, unregulated marketplace known as the Dark Web — a parallel economy where breached, stolen credentials, intellectual property, zero-day exploits, and malware-as-a-service offerings change hands like commodities.

The Dark Web is a portion of the internet that is purposefully hidden and inaccessible via standard web browsers. It requires anonymising tools such as Tor or I2P to access, and it hosts forums, marketplaces, and communication channels used for everything from whistleblowing to cybercrime.

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Camfecting: The Growing Threat to Privacy and Business Security

Camfecting is the unauthorised access and control of a victim’s webcam or camera-enabled device by cybercriminals. Through the use of malicious software, hackers can activate a device’s camera without the user’s knowledge, allowing them to spy on individuals or record confidential business meetings. This form of attack is especially concerning as it is often difficult to detect and can be used for a range of nefarious purposes, including: