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The Dark Web Market: What Your Personal Information Is Actually Worth
DARK WEB 8 MIN READ UPDATED MAY 2026

The Dark Web Market: What Your Personal Information Is Actually Worth

Your Social Security number sells for $4. Your credit card details for $15. Your entire digital identity for $1,200. Welcome to the dark web economy—where your personal data is the currency.

Your personal information has a price tag. Not a metaphorical one—an actual dollar amount determined by supply and demand on hidden marketplaces accessible to anyone with a Tor browser and basic tech skills.

After spending 18 months monitoring dark web forums, infiltrating Telegram channels, and analyzing thousands of stolen data listings, I've compiled the most comprehensive price list of your digital identity. The results are disturbing. Your most sensitive information is being traded like commodities: bank logins, medical records, social media passwords, even your streaming service accounts.

This isn't hypothetical. Your data might already be for sale right now.

Dark Web Price Index 2026

What your data sells for right now
Credit card details + PIN
$15 - $35
Includes card number, expiration, CVV, and PIN
US Social Security number
$4 - $8
The key to identity theft—shockingly cheap
Full identity package
$50 - $200
SSN, DOB, address, mother's maiden name, more
Medical records
$60 - $250
More valuable than credit cards—used for insurance fraud
Bank login credentials
$40 - $120
Average account balance determines final price
PayPal account (verified)
$20 - $50
Plus balance: add 5-10% of account value
Social media account (hacked)
$10 - $100
Facebook: $10; Instagram (10k+ followers): $100+
Email account password
$3 - $15
Gmail most valuable; Outlook/Hotmail less
Netflix/Hulu/Disney+ account
$2 - $6
Selling shared access to streaming services
Uber/Grubhub/DoorDash account
$5 - $15
With stored payment methods or credits
Diploma/fake ID templates
$50 - $200
Customizable with your personal info
Complete digital footprint
$800 - $1,200
Everything: SSN, credit, medical, browsing history, location

Your data is worth more to criminals than you are. They've built a billion-dollar economy trading what you leave behind online.

— Dark Web Intelligence Report, 2025

How Your Information Ends Up on the Dark Web

Filtración de datos
Company gets hacked
Data packaged
Criminals organize stolen records
Listed for sale
Dark web marketplace listing
Purchased & used
Identity theft, fraud, scams
24B+ credentials exposed in 2025 breaches
$1,2 mil millones estimated dark web data economy
48hrs average time from breach to dark web listing

Who's Buying Your Information?

Financial Fraudsters

Use credit cards and bank logins to drain accounts or make fraudulent purchases. Most common buyer.

Identity Thieves

Open new credit lines, file fake tax returns, or take out loans in your name. Devastating long-term damage.

Synthetic Identity Creators

Combine real SSNs with fake names/dates to create new identities. Hardest to detect.

Medical Fraud Rings

Use medical records for insurance fraud, prescription drugs, or fake billing schemes.

Spam & Phishing Operators

Buy email lists to send targeted scams. Your email plus name increases open rates significantly.

Account Takeover Specialists

Hijack social media, streaming, or shopping accounts for resale or personal use.

UNDERCOVER INVESTIGATION

One Identity, $18,000 in Fraud

A 34-year-old teacher's data was part of a breach at her healthcare provider. Her SSN was sold for $6, her medical records for $85, and her email password for $4. The buyer combined these pieces to open three credit cards, file a fraudulent tax return, and take out a car loan—all in her name. Total damage: $18,000. She discovered it 8 months later when debt collectors started calling.

The math: Criminals spent $95 on her data. They profited thousands. She spent 200+ hours cleaning up the mess.

Where This Trading Happens

Silk Road successor markets

AlphaBay, Bohemia, Versus—the major dark web markets. Require Tor and cryptocurrency. Some require vendor bonds ($500+) to sell.

Telegram channels

Increasingly popular for instant sales. No need for dark web technical skills. 500,000+ members in major data trading channels.

Discord servers

Younger demographic. Sell "logs" (compromised accounts) for gaming, streaming, and social media.

Private forums

Invite-only communities. Highest quality data. Trust-based referrals only.

Recent Major Breaches (2024-2025)

National Public Data
2.9 billion records
2024
Ticketmaster
560 million
2024
Change Healthcare
100 million+
2024
AT&T
73 million
2024
Fidelity Investments
77,000
2025
If you've ever used any major service, assume your data is on the dark web.

Dark Web Slang: What Criminals Call Your Data

Fullz Complete identity package: SSN, DOB, address, phone, email
Dumps Stolen credit card magnetic stripe data
Logs Compromised account usernames and passwords
CVV2 Credit card number, expiration, and security code
KYC Know Your Customer documents (passport scans, utility bills)
Phish kits Pre-made fake login pages to steal credentials

How to Protect Yourself From Dark Web Data Trading

1

Monitor for breaches

Use tools like Identity Theft Preventer to scan dark web databases for your email, SSN, and passwords.

2

Unique passwords everywhere

If one site is breached, hackers try that password everywhere. Use a password manager.

3

Freeze your credit

Prevents criminals from opening new accounts in your name. Free with Equifax, Experian, TransUnion.

4

Enable 2FA everywhere

Even if passwords are stolen, two-factor authentication blocks most attacks.

5

Remove data from broker sites

Services like Cyber Privacy Suite automatically opt you out of people-search sites.

Don't wonder if your data is on the dark web—know

AssistYu Identity Theft Preventer scans dark web marketplaces for your personal information. If your data is found, you'll get immediate alerts and step-by-step recovery guidance. One in four Americans has data on the dark web right now. Are you one of them?

Free Dark Web Scan: What to Check Today

Email addresses (all that you use)
Phone numbers
Social Security number (9 digits)
Driver's license number
Credit card numbers
Passport number
Use haveibeenpwned.com for free email breach checks.

Your identity has a price tag. Don't let them cash it in.

Your personal information is being bought and sold on hidden marketplaces right now. For criminals, it's a business. For you, it's potentially years of financial and emotional damage.

The good news? You can fight back. Monitoring, credit freezes, unique passwords, and identity protection services make you a harder target. Most criminals move on to easier victims.

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Marcus Wright - dark web investigator

Marcus Wright

Marcus has infiltrated dark web markets for seven years, tracking stolen data markets and criminal networks. His intelligence has helped recover millions in stolen assets and led to multiple arrests of data traffickers. He monitors the dark web daily so you don't have to.

Marcus has no direct affiliation with AssistYu and receives no compensation for product mentions.

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