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1.3 Million Indian Credit/Debit Card Details up for Sale on the Dark Web

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Nearly ane.three million debit and credit card data of Indian banking customers are reportedly available for open auction on the Nighttime Web. According to ZDNet, the info is available on Joker's Stash – one of the oldest carte du jour shops on the dark web and a known hub for hackers to sell card dumps. Every bit per the report, the amass information can fetch upwardly to a whopping $130 million (around Rs. 900 crore) for cybercriminals.

Believed to have been first discovered by researchers from cyber-security house, Group-IB, the listing is beingness advertised on Joker'south Stash under the name "INDIA-MIX-NEW-01". The debit and credit cards belong to multiple Indian banks and are existence sold for $100 (effectually Rs. 7,000) each, in what security researchers have dubbed one of the biggest card dumps in recent years.

1.3 Million Indian Credit/Debit Card Details up for Sale on the Dark Web
Screenshot Courtesy: Grouping-IB (via ZDNet)

"Early data assay suggests the menu details may have been obtained via skimming devices, installed either on ATMs or point of auction (PoS) systems", said the report. The menu dump includes "Track 2 information, ordinarily plant on a payment menu's magnetic stripe. The presence of this kind of data automatically rules out skimmers installed on websites (Magecart attacks), where Track 1 and Track 2 is never used".

Criminals who buy card dumps from Joker'south Stash typically employ the data to clone legitimate cards and withdraw money from ATMs in and then-called "cash outs". In February 2019, card details for 2.15 1000000 Americans were put up for sale on Joker'south Stash, while in August, nigh 5.3 million card details obtained from gas and convenience chain Hy-Vee customers were too dumped on the notorious website.

Over the past five years, Joker's Stash has become one of the premier hugger-mugger credit card shops through significant releases of stolen credit cards from data breaches at companies similar Target, Walmart, Saks Fifth Avenue, Lord & Taylor, and British Airways. It is estimated that the site lists 5.3 million credit carte numbers related to this breach.

With Inputs from IANS

Source: https://beebom.com/indian-debit-credit-card-dark-web/

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