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Bible opened at start of Genesis

Dark market Genesis Store sells forbidden fruit – user’s digital fingerprint

Posted on April 11, 2019April 11, 2019 By Davey Winder

Cyber-criminals are selling digital fingerprints with the full data of more than 60,000 users already being traded at Genesis Store

Kaspersky Lab researchers at the annual Kaspersky Security Analyst Summit conference, which took place in Singapore this week, gave a presentation about yet another dark market. However, the ‘Genesis’ market is different from the norm: cybercriminals are selling digital fingerprints with the full data of more than 60,000 users already being traded.

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