BidenCash Strikes Again: 910,000 Stolen Credit Cards Leaked in Latest Dark Web Drama

BidenCash has leaked 910,380 stolen credit card records on a Russian cybercrime forum, a move that screams, “Look at me!” The data lacks names, but it’s a buffet for fraudsters. While lacking personal identifiers, these records pose a significant threat to card-not-present transactions. Remember: in the world of cybercrime, no name doesn’t mean no game.

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Well, it seems BidenCash is back at it again, trying to be the Robin Hood of the dark web, but instead of stealing from the rich to give to the poor, they’re just stealing from everyone to give to themselves! This latest leak is like a twisted version of a free sample day—except instead of cheese cubes, it’s credit card numbers!

Key Points:

  • BidenCash leaked 910,380 stolen credit card records on a Russian cybercrime forum.
  • The leak features card numbers, CVV codes, and expiration dates, but no names.
  • Previous leaks from BidenCash include millions of records, sometimes with full personal information.
  • The leak is part of BidenCash’s “anti-public system” to audit and penalize vendors selling already-circulated cards.
  • Despite the lack of names, the data can still be used for online fraud and card-not-present transactions.

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