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400.000 US, South Korean card records put up for sale online

Details on roughly 400,000 payment cards related to US and South Korean financial organizations and banks are up for sale on the dark web. The seller put a $1,985,835 price tag on the full set, for a median price of $5 per record, and says that the buyers should expect a validity rate of around 30-40%. The source of the stolen payment card data is still an unknown. The only known fact at the moment is that the records were not stolen from e-commerce sites in Magecart attacks where Track 2 data is never involved.

Source: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/400000-us-south-korean-card-records-put-up-for-sale-online/

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