Hacking-as-a-Service Makes Everyone Attack Capable – Darkmatters
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Hacking-as-a-Service Makes Everyone Attack Capable – Darkmatters

13029316350 Hacking-as-a-Service (HaaS) is fast becoming a business enterprise driven by consumer demand, as well as a competitive development of quality goods and services. The professionalization of this marketplace supports much of the hostile activity being observed on the Internet. These underground repositories are competitive, offering products of varying price points and capability for the consumer. Perhaps more disconcerting is the fact that this type …

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Hacking turns into a big business. With high profitability and much less risk than traditional criminality, like robbery, trafficking or drugs it attracts the organized unscrupulous. You can also “address a global market” with your criminality, not just the neighbourhood back allies.

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