What is the issue - Cybercriminals are stealing children’s personal information and selling in the underground marketplaces.
Why it matters - The children’s stolen sensitive information is used for fraudulent purchases, loans, and fake transactions.
Worth noting - Children’s private data is sold in the underground forums for $25 per child’s data.
The big picture
Children’s personally identifiable information is sold at the underground marketplace as ‘Child fullz’ which includes children’s names, dates of birth, addresses, social security numbers, and more.
“Vendors pride themselves on having fresh data that their buyers are able to exploit effectively.Child data by design is fresh, in most cases it's not going to have been exploited before, this is the first time these children are being caught up in a data breach – especially for very young children,” Emily Wilson, VP of research at Terbium Labs told ZDNet.
How is it done?
Wilson noted that such frauds will often go unnoticed for upto 20 years because parents will never monitor their child’s credit as they never expect their child’s credit to be exploited.
What is the solution?
There are no checks to determine the authenticity of an application.
“There aren't really checks in place to stop them using data from a six-month-old to take out a credit card or a loan. Once fraudsters start with these low-level credit applications, over time they can build up a profile and they can amass all different lines of credit,” Wilson said.
Banks and vendors must tighten their policies for offering loans and must conduct regular checks in order to stop such frauds.
“Now we know this is an issue, now we recognize that there need to be checks in place to not only to keep consumers safe, but protect financial institutions, retailers,” Wilson added.
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