A Russian man was indicted in Texas after allegedly operating a cybercriminal marketplace that sold stolen logins and personal information. Igor Dekhtyarchuk, 23, was named in an indictment on March 16 by a federal grand jury in relation to operating “Marketplace A” since 2018, which sold “thousands of stolen login credentials, personal identifiable information, and authentication tools,” according to the Departement of Justice. The marketplace claims to have sold more than 48,000 compromised email accounts and more than 39,000 compromised online accounts.Dekhtyarchuk was also found operating and selling rental access to “[Company A] Auth 1.0,” a downloadable software program in which the customer could input the stolen access devices to access compromised Company A accounts.
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