Darkweb carding market BidenCash is giving away data on over two million valid credit cards for free as a birthday anniversary promotion.
The leaked dataset includes cardholders’ full names, card numbers, bank details, expiration dates, card verification value (CVV) numbers with the expiration dates ranging from early 2023 up to 2052, and home and email addresses linked to the credit cards.
The majority of the cards are issued in the US, and a large number of entries appear to be from China, Mexico, the UK, Canada, India, Italy, South Africa, Australia, and Brazil.
Last October, BidenCash leaked more than 1 million credit cards as part of a promotional campaign.
“Threat actors routinely utilize stolen credit cards for fraud by purchasing them from carding marketplaces, as we have seen in the examples of BidenCash. However, the availability of these cards for free will enable bad actors to commit more fraudulent activities,” Cyble researchers wrote in a blog post. “The presence of email addresses and full information (commonly referred to as “Fullz” by cybercriminals) will make the victims of this leak vulnerable to other attacks, such as phishing, identity theft, and scams, long past the expiration of their card details.”