10 October 2022

Illicit carding market BidenCash offers over 1M credit cards for free


Illicit carding market BidenCash offers over 1M credit cards for free

Dark web carding marketplace BidenCash is reportedly offering 1,221,551 credit cards for free in an effort to promote the site.

The dump contains credit card and associated personal information, such as card number, expiration date, CVV number, holder’s name and address, bank name, email address, SSN, phone number.

The tech news site BleepingComputer reports that operators behind BidenCash, first spotted in June 2022, announced the credit card dump over the weekend on new URLs BidenCash launched late last month in response to DDoS (distributed denial of service) attacks, suggesting that the move could be a way to promote the new site domains.

Besides dark web, the data dump is also being distributed on the clear internet, apparently in an effort to expand the reach.

BleepingComputer notes that the file contains cards expiring between 2023 and 2026 from around the world, but most entries appear to be from the United States.

Security researchers at D3Lab who initially spotted the free offer have confirmed the authenticity of some of the data, but many of the entries appear to be recycled from previous credit card leaks.


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