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Dark Web Merchants Sell Thousands of Stolen Credit Card Numbers

New research by cybersecurity firm, Cyble Research Team, revealed that on May 29, data for more than 80,000 credit cards were put up for sale on the dark web. The data from these cards appears to have been gathered from various countries around the world. The price of each credit card, which includes the name of the cardholder, CVV code, and expiration date, is $5 per unit, paid in crypto. It is not clear where the hackers stole the data from, but Cyble believes that it could have come from a phishing website or an online store.”]

Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/dark-web-merchants-sell-thousands-of-stolen-credit-card-numbers

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