Hackers caught selling access to airport security systems for $10

Researchers at McAfee's Advanced Threat Research team have discovered that credentials for systems a major international airport are being sold on the dark web for just $10. Airport admins verified the authenticity of the credentials, which would have allowed control of "systems linked to security and building automation systems," and resolved the issue after being informed by McAfee. Researchers withheld name of the airport for confidentiality reasons.

The stolen credentials were for airport's remote desktop protocol (RDP), which allows employees to work through specific computers from outside the local network. RDP credentials are the perfect opening for cybercriminals, which has led to thriving dark web markets where stolen...

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