1.3 Million Debit Cards Go Up for Sale in Biggest Ever Dark Web Bank Data Dump

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In the biggest card dump in history, dark web site Joker's Stash has listed 1.3 million Indian credit and debit cards for sale, in an online shop that is valued at $130 million.

,"The cards from this region are very rare on underground markets, in the past 12 months it is the only big sale of card dumps related to Indian banks." ZDNet reports that most of the cards are being sold for $100. Joker's Stash has a long history as one of the dark web's oldest and biggest online card shops. The Singapore cybersecurity company has valued the dump at more than $130 million.

ZDNet reports that what sets these card dumps apart from this on is that all the details were released at once instead of in small batches, as the sales from earlier this year were. Sachkov also stated,"The databases are usually uploaded in several smaller parts and at different times." He went on to call it,"The biggest card database encapsulated in a single file ever uploaded on underground markets at once.

A recent card dump on Joker's Stash has listed 1.3 million Indian cardholder's details for sale in what experts are calling"the biggest data dump" in history.Analysts have shared their thoughts that card details were obtained from skimming ATMs and PoS systems. The data on Joker's Stash comes from information stored in a card's magnetic stripe, making it impossible that the cards were compromised from internet skimming.

While the size of this card dump is unique, details of credit and debit cards being sold on the dark web is not a new phenomenon. ZDNet reports in February that 2.15 million Americans' cards were dumped on the site. Details from 5.3 million Hy-Vee customers were dumped onto Joker's Stash in August, and the information of about a million South Korean cardholders was sold on the site between June and July.

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