This cluster centers on 3 connected domains identified through shared infrastructure and registration patterns. The domains include acn.idseal.com, unisco.com, theralogix.com. This campaign was identified through automated analysis of threat intelligence feeds and entity relationship mapping.
acn.idseal.com
First seen Feb 23, 2026
- No SSL certificate
- 2 community reports from users
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Why Hackers Hate Identity Theft Protection From a Fictional Hacker’s Perspective There are plenty of people out there whose identities have no protection at all. I’ve never been that kind of hacker you see in the movies, who wants to destroy things. For me, it was the easiest way to get nice things, and not have to pay for them. I don’t want to give away all my secrets, but most times, it doesn’t take too much effort to get what I need. I can buy social security numbers on the dark web for less than the price of a cheeseburger. It’s scary how easy that is – even to me. I started out small-time, scamming people by phone. As that got more difficult, I moved to the internet. It shocked me how much I could get and how fast I could get it. I’m like, “these people have no idea what they’re giving away by not protecting themselves”. It’s easy with everything being online these days. I can send a phishing email to people and get them to click and do the work for me. I’ve bought a lot of nice things over the years, and also had a little dental work done, courtesy of someone like you. They never suspected anything until it was too late. [https://acn.idseal.com/blog/why-hackers-hate-id-theft-protection-from-a-fictional-hackers-perspective/?aff\_id=03922757](https://acn.idseal.com/blog/why-hackers-hate-id-theft-protection-from-a-fictional-hackers-perspective/?aff_id=03922757)
Why Hackers Hate Identity Theft Protection From a Fictional Hacker’s Perspective There are plenty of people out there whose identities have no protection at all. I’ve never been that kind of hacker you see in the movies, who wants to destroy things. For me, it was the easiest way to get nice things, and not have to pay for them. I don’t want to give away all my secrets, but most times, it doesn’t take too much effort to get what I need. I can buy social security numbers on the dark web for less than the price of a cheeseburger. It’s scary how easy that is – even to me. I started out small-time, scamming people by phone. As that got more difficult, I moved to the internet. It shocked me how much I could get and how fast I could get it. I’m like, “these people have no idea what they’re giving away by not protecting themselves”. It’s easy with everything being online these days. I can send a phishing email to people and get them to click and do the work for me. I’ve bought a lot of nice things over the years, and also had a little dental work done, courtesy of someone like you. They never suspected anything until it was too late. [https://acn.idseal.com/blog/why-hackers-hate-id-theft-protection-from-a-fictional-hackers-perspective/?aff\_id=03922757](https://acn.idseal.com/blog/why-hackers-hate-id-theft-protection-from-a-fictional-hackers-perspective/?aff_id=03922757)
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