October 15, 2011
"A company called CSIdentity is hoping to outsmart hackers in their own territory with its artificial intelligence software that poses as a hacker – or “chatbot.” When a hacker attempts to offload stolen data like credit card numbers, e-mail logins or social security numbers, he’ll often offer dozens for free to prove they’re real. When he gives this information to the robot informant, the informant notifies CSIdentity.
The company then sells the data to banks, cybersecurity companies and anyone else with a stake in quickly discovering which businesses, accounts and/or credit cards have been compromised."
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