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Over 1.2M credit cards leaked by carding market BidenCash
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BleepingComputer reports that dark web carding marketplace BidenCash has offered free access to 1,221,551 credit cards that could be leveraged for financial fraud attacks in a bid to promote its operation.
New URLs initially used to respond to distributed denial-of-service attacks last month have been utilized by BidenCash for the free credit card dump event, with a clearnet domain and other forums also used to expand the reach of the dump event.
Most of the credit cards shared in the dump, which will expire between 2023 and 2026, have been from the U.S. Moreover, the leaked credit cards contain holder names and addresses, bank names, card numbers, expiration dates, CVV numbers, card class, type, and status, email addresses, phone numbers, and Social Security numbers.
D3Lab researchers, which first identified the data dump event, noted that most of the cards leaked by BidenCash have been sourced from web skimmers that have exfiltrated the data from hacked e-commerce sites' checkout pages.
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