The dark web price list: What criminals pay for your personal data

Your Social Security number goes for $1. Your complete identity? Under $100. Here’s what’s being sold, who’s buying and why medical records are now worth more than credit cards.

⚡ TL;DR (THE SHORT VERSION)

  • Your SSN sells for as little as $1 on the dark web. A complete identity package called fullz goes for $20 to $100.
  • Medical records are worth 10 times more than credit cards because they can be used for fraud, prescription scams and more.
  • Cartels and organized crime have moved into stealing identities because it’s more profitable than selling drugs.

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Ever wonder what your personal information is worth to criminals? 

Your SSN goes for $1 to $6 on the dark web. Your Netflix login? About $10 to $25. A credit card with a $5,000 limit fetches around $110. And a package with a name, address, SSN, DOB and driver’s license runs $30 to $100. Your entire identity for less than a pair of jeans.

Criminals call these packages fullz, and they’re the hottest item on dark web marketplaces.

💰 Your health data is the real jackpot

Medical records sell for $250 to $1,000 each, up to 80 times more than a credit card. Why? You can cancel a stolen card in five minutes. You can’t cancel your blood type, chronic conditions or health history.

Here’s what keeps me up at night. 

Once someone uses your insurance for a procedure, you’re screwed. You might be denied a procedure because someone beat you to it. Medical identity theft takes an average of nine months to discover, and victims spend 200-plus hours cleaning up the mess.

🔫 Who’s buying? (Spoiler: It’s not hackers)

Cartels figured out cybercrime is more profitable than drugs. Global cybercrime revenue has blown past $10.5 trillion. That’s more than the entire illegal drug trade.

The FBI is tracking 10,000 active identity theft rings in the U.S. Some are based overseas, others in your neighborhood. AI-driven crime rings can impersonate your voice and face in seconds.

🔑 Protect yourself

The average identity fraud victim lost over $19,000 in 2025. I don’t want that to be you.

  1. Freeze your credit at Equifax, Experian, TransUnion and Innovis. It’s free. Here are the links you need.
  2. Audit your EOBs. Check your insurance statement’s explanation of benefits for treatments you didn’t get.
  3. Use a physical hardware key: YubiKey is a tiny security device that plugs into your computer. To log in, you have to tap the key or tap it against your phone to authenticate. Since a hacker doesn’t have your physical key, they cannot get into your account.

🛡️ Why I switched to NordProtect

I get asked every day: Is identity theft protection actually worth it? The answer is a resounding yes. I moved my own protection over to NordProtect, and here’s why it’s a game changer.*

  • Cyber-extortion coverage: Most services only cover stolen funds, but NordProtect includes up to $50,000 in cyber-extortion protection. If a hacker locks your photos behind ransomware or threatens to leak your private data, you have a safety net to handle the situation.
  • Total fraud reimbursement: You’re backed by a $1 million policy that covers the hidden costs like lost wages while you’re on the phone with banks, legal reps and even counselors to deal with the stress.
  • Real-time dark web scanning: It doesn’t check monthly. It monitors criminal marketplaces 24/7. If your SSN pops up, you know in minutes.

My data is worth too much to leave it to chance, and NordProtect gives me big bank security at a great price. They’re currently running a huge deal for my listeners and readers. 

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