Researchers have trawled the dark web to see how the underground is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. The callous criminal effect has been obvious in the rise of corona-themed scams, phishing and malware -- but individuals, shops and supplies in the underground are just as affected as their legal counterparts.
Cybercrime·Supply Chain Security
Pandemic-related Supply Chain and Money Laundering Woes in the Dark Web
Researchers have trawled the dark web to see how the underground is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. The callous criminal effect has been obvious in the rise of corona-themed scams, phishing and malware -- but individuals, shops and supplies in the underground are just as affected as their legal counterparts. The post Pandemic-related Supply Chain and Money Laundering Woes in the Dark Web appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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