As per the report, the hacker is selling these datasets on the dark web. It claims that the threat actor is selling the US dataset for $7,000 (approx. ₹5,71,690). While the cost for the UK and Germany datasets is $2,500 (approx. ₹2,04,175) and $2,000 (approx. ₹1,63,340), respectively.
How to check if your data has been leaked
Wondering if your mobile number is also on sale on the dark web? Cybernews offers a way to check whether your data has been leaked or not. Here’s how
- Go to https://cybernews.com/personal-data-leak-check/
- Here, enter your mobile number or email in the search field
- Then, click on the Check now
- The search result will show whether your data has been leaked or not. You can view your results on the same page.
What to do if your data has been leaked?
In case, the search result shows that your email ID has been hacked, it is advisable that you change the password to your email ID. always use a strong password which is difficult to crack. If your mobile number has been leaked, it is advisable to avoid answering calls from unknown, suspicious numbers. Also, refrain from clicking on any links that you may receive via SMSes.