Unverified dark web listings are offering alleged critical infrastructure access, stolen customer databases, and claimed zero-day vulnerabilities in widely-used cryptographic libraries. A FortiBleed-related Fortinet firewall access auction begins at $30,000; a French retailer's 529,892-record database combining personal and banking details is priced at $400; and libsodium and NaCl library vulnerabilities with ten alleged additional zero-days are offered for 200 BTC. Developers should monitor official announcements from cryptography project maintainers, while affected organizations must prepare defensive responses.
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