foxnews.com/tech/facebook-dark-web-activity
Over two billion people use Facebook to buy and sell goods, chat with each other, and post vacation pictures. Now, according to a new report by Talos Intelligence, the social network is being harnessed by Dark Web cybercriminals as a place to sell credit card information, illegal contraband, and much more.
What's even more surprising, according to experts, is that this Dark Web activity isn't that dark or hard to find -- criminals sell credit cards right out in the open. One quick search for a term like "carding" (a criminal term for selling credit cards) reveals dozens of Facebook Groups.
(Score: 2) by realDonaldTrump on Sunday May 05 2019, @10:27PM
So many times they ask for the number, but I don't want to give them my number. That's O.K., it's no a big deal. Not a big deal at all.
Depending on how important it is, I'll wait until daytime. Or, maybe I don't wait. And I call my lawyer -- one of my lawyers -- I say get ready, the Text Message is coming through, call me back with the message. And I put his number in, he calls me with the message. So easy. And if someone comes after me I have tremendous protection. Known as Attorny Client Privilege. It's not what it used to be. But, it's still magnificent!!!!