A carding marketplace known as BidenCash has leaked online a database of 2,165,700 debit and credit cards as part of their 1-year anniversary.
BidenCash's announcement read:
We are thrilled to have reached our first year anniversary as an online store, and we couldn't have done it without your support! Thank you for choosing our store and for trusting us to provide you with quality products and excellent service
We are proud to have you as a customer, and we look forward to continuing to serve you in the coming years. Your loyalty and trust are what motivates us to keep improving and growing our business. Once again, thank you for choosing our store. We appreciate your patronage and look forward to your continued support
Sincerely, yours Joe Biden
According to Cyble researchers who first spotted it, the leaked information is extensive, with details on "at least 740,858 credit cards, 811,676 debit cards, and 293 charge cards."
The dataset contains personally identifiable information such as names, emails, phone numbers, home addresses, and payment card details, including card expiration dates and CVV codes, with the cards' expiration dates going as far out as 2052. In contrast, about 70% still expire in 2023.
"The presence of email addresses and full information (commonly referred to as "fullz" by cybercriminals) leaves victims of this leak vulnerable to other attacks such as phishing, identity theft and fraud long after their card details have expired." Cyble said.
50% of the cards belong to people or companies based in the U.S, while less than 5% of them are based in China and the UK.
Roughly 30% of a random sampling of the leaked credit cards that were analyzed by D3Lab at the time turned out to be "fresh" (usable for financial fraud).
Notably, in October 2022, BidenCash released more than 1 million credit card details as part of an advertising campaign.
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