"Cybercrime Marketplace Leaks Over 2.1 Million Payment Cards"

Notorious carding marketplace BidenCash recently released information on more than 2.1 million credit and debit cards.  Carding marketplaces also referred to as card shops, are cybercrime websites that facilitate the trading and unauthorized use of stolen payment card details.  BidenCash has been active for less than a year and has quickly become one of the top carding marketplaces, making a name for itself by releasing the details of hundreds of thousands of cards in June 2022.  In October 2022, it released the details of more than 1.2 million stolen cards for free.  The new data dump, the largest associated with the illicit portal so far, is meant to attract new customers, especially since most of the released cards are approaching expiration.  According to Flashpoint, roughly 70% of the leaked cards expire in 2023.  Flashpoint also noted that half of the cards belong to US-based people or entities.  According to threat intelligence provider Cyble, the dump contains more than 740,000 credit cards and over 810,000 debit cards, as well as roughly 300 charge cards.  Some of the cards expire in 2052, the company says.  The cards were released on a top-tier Russian-speaking dark web forum, including card numbers and expiration dates, CVV numbers, and bank names.  In the leak, BidenCash also included the personally identifiable information (PII) of the victims, such as names, addresses, email addresses, and phone numbers.

 

SecurityWeek reports: "Cybercrime Marketplace Leaks Over 2.1 Million Payment Cards"

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