Russian Market Sells Millions of Stolen Credentials

 

The “Russian Market” cybercrime marketplace has developed as one of the most popular places for purchasing and selling credentials stolen by info stealer malware. Although the marketplace has been functioning for almost six years and has grown in popularity by 2022, ReliaQuest believes that the Russian market has lately reached new heights.

Part of this spike in popularity can be attributed to the Genesis Market’s demise, which left a significant gap in the market. Although the bulk (85%) of credentials provided on the Russian Market are “recycled” from existing sources, it has attracted enormous cybercrime audiences due to its diverse range of commodities for sale and the availability of logs for as little as $2. 

An infostealer log is typically a text file (or numerous files) written by infostealer malware that contains account passwords, session cookies, credit card data, cryptocurrency wallet data, and system profiling data obtained from an infected device. 

Each log includes dozens or even thousands of credentials, bringing the total amount of stolen credentials to hundreds of mill

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