"Dark Web Market BidenCash Leaks Info on Two Million Payment Cards"

BidenCash, a carding marketplace on the dark web, has exposed two million valid payment cards. As legitimate businesses celebrate birthdays by offering discounts, hackers distribute stolen items. BidenCash announced that it would be distributing credit card information as a birthday anniversary promotion. The leaked data contains cardholders' full names, card numbers, bank information, expiration dates, and Card Verification Value (CVV) numbers. The data also contains the home and email addresses associated with the stolen credit cards. Threat actors can use stolen cards to mask illegal activities. Therefore, marketplaces such as BidenCash are critical to the cybercrime economy. Threat actors typically collect card data through malware that steals information or infects Point-of-Sale (PoS) systems. According to the Cybernews research team, the leaked data includes card data from around the world. However, the team observed that US-issued cards dominate the data set. China, Mexico, India, Canada, and the UK are also largely present in the leaked data. This article continues to discuss the BidenCash leak of information on two million payment cards.

Cybernews reports "Dark Web Market BidenCash Leaks Info on Two Million Payment Cards"

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