The bidencash stolen credit card marketplace is giving away 1.9 million credit cards for free via its store to promote itself among cybercriminals. While the firm says the entity behind the large data leak continues to remain anonymous, it notes that many of the screenshots bear the logo of braniacshop, a “definitely questionable” website, according to scam. The marketplace gained notoriety in april 2024 when it released 1 million stolen credit card details as part of its launch strategy
Annabell Beverly
This tactic mirrors similar marketing stunts by other illicit platforms, such as bidencash, which leaked 2 million cards in 2024 to celebrate its anniversary.
New threat intelligence has revealed that 26 million devices compromised by infostealer malware have led to millions of stolen bank cards flooding the dark web.
According to leakd’s security team, the exposed data stash specifically contains users’ full names, billing addresses, email addresses, phone numbers and credit card details