Detailed Information of Over 80K Credit Cards Dump on Sale in the Darkweb market

Cyble’s researchers have been on their toes and continuously monitoring the on-going data breaches. For instance, recently the Cyble research team identified, verified, and reported a massive data breach that involved over 47.5 million Indian Truecaller records put up for sale on Darkweb for only $1000.  

Here comes the Cyble Research Team with another interesting data leak update. In this instance, Cyble’s researchers came across a data leak that involved detailed information of over 80,000 credit cards put up for sale on the darkweb market. This dump of credit cards consists of credit card details of various countries. According to our research team the split of credit cards as per the country is detailed below-:

  • 33K of USA
  • 14K of France
  • 5K of Australia
  • 5K of UK
  • 2K of Canada
  • 1.2K of Singapore
  • 1.3K of India

Below is the snapshot of the data leak of credit cards being identified by Cyble-:

We report these breaches so people could be made aware of the threats and risks using these applications, and perhaps do something about it. Cyble has acquired the information/databases. Retail users can ascertain their exposure via our darkweb monitoring search engine, which holds over 40 billion darkweb records while enterprise customers can assess their third parties, employees, and partners’ cyber risk exposure as well.

About Cyble:

Cyble Inc.’s mission is to provide organizations with a real-time view of their supply chain cyber threats and risks. Their SaaS-based solution powered by machine learning and human analysis provides organizations’ insights to cyber threats introduced by suppliers and enables them to respond to them faster and more efficiently.

Cyble strives to be a reliable partner/facilitator to its clients allowing them with unprecedented security scoring of suppliers through cyber intelligence sourced from open and closed channels such as OSINT, the dark web, and deep web monitoring and passive scanning of internet presence. Furthermore, the intelligence clubbed with machine learning capabilities fused with human analysis also allows clients to gain real-time cyber threat intel and help build better and stronger resilience to cyber breaches and hacks. Due to the nature of the collected data, the company also offer threat intelligence capabilities out-of-box to their subscribers.

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