"BidenCash Darkweb Market Gives 1.9 million Credit Cards for Free"

It has recently been discovered that the BidenCash stolen credit card marketplace is giving away 1.9 million credit cards for free via its store to promote itself among cybercriminals.  BidenCash launched in early 2022 as a new marketplace on both the dark web and the clearnet, selling credit and debit cards that were stolen through phishing or skimmers on e-commerce sites.  The shop usually offers stolen card data from around the world for as low as $0.15 per item and uses verification and automated checks to check the validity of the cards people put up for sale on the platform.  Researchers noted that the platform gained popularity among cybercriminals, boosted by occasional free dumps that helped raise its notoriety and draw new members.  This latest pack is the fourth credit card dump the carding market has released for free since October 2022, with the previous leaks containing 1.22 million, 2 million, and 230,000 cards.  This brings the total to over 5 million cards leaked for free.  Researchers stated that the leaked data currently contains card numbers, expiration dates, and three-digit security codes (CVVs).  The expiration dates for most cards reviewed by the researchers range from 2025 to 2029, but there were a few expired entries from 2023.

 

BleepingComputer reports: "BidenCash Darkweb Market Gives 1.9 million Credit Cards for Free"

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