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The Backdoor market is a subset of the IT Security industry that focuses on the development and sale of malicious software, or malware. It is a thriving underground economy that is used by cybercriminals to purchase and sell tools and services that can be used to gain unauthorized access to computer systems. These tools and services can be used to steal data, launch distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, and even take control of entire networks. The Backdoor market is also used to purchase and sell stolen data, such as credit card numbers, passwords, and other sensitive information.
The Backdoor market is a major source of income for cybercriminals, and it is estimated that the market is worth billions of dollars. It is also a major source of cybercrime, as the tools and services available on the market are often used to commit cybercrimes.
Some of the companies in the Backdoor market include Darkode, Exploit.in, and XSS.cx. Show Less Read more