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Feds strike Slilpp, a marketplace for flogging initial access credentials

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The marketplace was one of the largest sellers of stolen login information.
Law enforcement has seized one of the largest marketplaces for selling stolen account credentials. The website’s infrastructure has been taken over by the police, according to the US Department of Justice (DoJ). A seizure warrant affidavit unsealed on Thursday outlined Slilpp’s past activities. In operation since at least 2012, the marketplace — with domains on both the clear and dark web — offered stolen credentials for services including PayPal, Wells Fargo, Amazon, Chase, Capital One, and more. These included usernames and passwords, mobile phone accounts, and e-commerce accounts.

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