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The underground cybercrime economy may not be as large as some studies suggest, according to a recent Microsoft report [1]. Estimates emphasize the value of black-market-listed goods, but many black-market participants are scammers and don’t really have the goods, stated the report.

The underground cybercrime economy may not be as large as some studies suggest, according to a recent Microsoft report [1]. Estimates emphasize the value of black-market-listed goods, but many black-market participants are scammers and don’t really have the goods, stated the report.

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