BidenCash Busted: DOJ Seizes Crypto in Dark Web Credit Card Crackdown

The U.S. Department of Justice seized cryptocurrency funds and over 145 domains linked to the notorious carding marketplace BidenCash. This platform, which generously offered millions of stolen credit cards for free, is now out of business, proving that crime doesn’t pay… unless you’re running a clearance sale on stolen credit card data.

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Who knew Biden had a side hustle? Not the President, of course, but the infamous BidenCash marketplace. This dark web escapade makes the most compelling case yet for keeping your credit card under lock and key—or maybe just under your mattress.

Key Points:

  • The U.S. Department of Justice seizes cryptocurrency and over 145 domains from the BidenCash marketplace.
  • BidenCash facilitated the sale of over 15 million stolen credit card numbers.
  • 50% of the compromised credit cards were linked to U.S. individuals or entities.
  • BidenCash expanded services to include advertising SSH services and server vulnerability checks.
  • The crackdown was part of a global effort involving U.S. and Dutch authorities.

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