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Details of 13 lakh debit, credit cards compromised

Written by  Rajan Nath -- October 31st 2019 04:04 PM -- Updated: October 31st 2019 08:55 PM
Details of 13 lakh debit, credit cards compromised

Details of 13 lakh debit, credit cards compromised

Details of about 1.3 million (13 lakh) debit and credit cards have been put up for sale on a Darknet marketplace named Joker’s Stash. The data was obtained by skimming details from the magnetic strip on the cards as users were using ATMs. Group-IB of Singapore, which specializes in preventing cyber attacks, stated that 98% of the 1.3 million cards are believed to be from India. As per media report, fraudsters claimed to have both track-1 and track-2 data which can be used for online transactions or cloning cards. Also Read | Good news for Indians working in United States, new bill introduced for more green cards Group-IB researchers found card details being sold at $100 each. The total value of the card database is estimated at over $130 million. CEO and founder of Group-IB, Ilya Sachkov said they have alerted authorities concerned. -PTC News


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