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Was your password sold by hackers on Genesis Market?

If you want to get a sense of why scams are so rampant online, look no further than Genesis Market. Before international police action knocked the site offline last month, it was a thriving marketplace where thousands of criminals could buy and sell the online identities of two million people. Up to 80 million passwords and email addresses were available for as little

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