Notorious criminal marketplace Genesis Market, which sold stolen bank details, taken down

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Notorious criminal marketplace Genesis Market, which sold stolen bank details, taken down
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Genesis Market sold 'bots' containing the personal information of millions of victims around the world, including bank account details. The National Crime Agency said taking it down would be 'a huge blow' to criminal operations.

The NCA said its work was not done, however, with more arrests expected and other users to be contacted and warned about their potentially criminal activity.Genesis Market provided its users with a custom web browser mimicking that of their victim.

But they will contain links that may send you to a fake website that asks you to input account details that could then be stolen. You should also avoid typing in any personal information while connected to a public network, no matter how convenient that train Wi-Fi might be, because they don't always have strong safety protocols in place.

 

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