BidenCash Bust: Feds Swipe $17M Carding Empire Off the Web!

BidenCash, a bustling marketplace for stolen credit cards, met its demise as the US Department of Justice seized 145 of its domains. With over 117,000 customers and $17 million in revenue, it seems crime does pay—until it doesn’t. Goodbye, BidenCash, hello, usssdomainseizure.com, where cybercriminals get a dose of justice.

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Breaking News: BidenCash, the notorious cybercriminal flea market, has finally been shut down! No more shopping sprees for hackers looking to snag someone else’s credit card info. Looks like the only thing BidenCash will be cashing in on is its infamy in the annals of internet crime. Who knew the dark web had its own version of “extreme couponing”? The feds just clipped all those deals!

Key Points:

  • 145 dark web and clear web domains associated with BidenCash have been seized by the US Department of Justice.
  • BidenCash operated as a carding marketplace, selling stolen credit cards and personal information.
  • In its short lifespan, BidenCash reportedly traded over 15 million payment card numbers.
  • The marketplace generated more than $17 million in revenue from these illegal activities.
  • Visitors to BidenCash are now greeted with a seizure notice by US law enforcement.

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