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Stolen Australian identities selling on dark web for $280

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Stolen Australian identities selling on dark web for $280

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Stolen Australian identities are being sold on the dark web for as low as $280, with personal details such as tax file numbers, dates of birth, and addresses being bundled together. The sale of such information poses a significant risk of identity theft and financial fraud.

Stolen Australian identities are being sold on the dark web for $280. The bundle includes a tax file number, date of birth, and home address. Cybersecurity companies NordVPN and NordStellar analyzed 75,000 dark web listings between January 2025 and February 2026. Australian bank card details are among the cheapest, selling for $14. A scan of an Australian passport sells for $45, and a driver's license for $54. Corporate email addresses are more valuable, with stolen Microsoft Office 365 accounts selling for $36.90. Australia ranks ninth globally for corporate email listings, making it a target for initial access brokers.

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