13 April 2010 Credit card dumps are increasingly on offer in the cyber underworld as experts find such crimes having transcended the borders of developed economies. Dumps are copies of the information ...
In a massive data dump, 1.3 million credit and debit cards have been listed for sale on Joker's Stash, the internet's biggest online card shop. ZDNet reports that the October 28 dump is one of the ...
Cyber-criminals have put up for sale three large collections of payment card "dumps" this past month, ZDNet has learned. "Dumps" is a term used in the cyber-security industry to describe caches of ...
Simple steps can make the difference between losing your online accounts or maintaining what is now a precious commodity: Your privacy. Read now In what security researchers have dubbed one of the ...
Secure Online Account Numbers, the Discover Card program that gave users a unique credit card number for each online purchase, is about to be a thing of the past. The company announced recently via an ...
For many years and until quite recently, credit card data stolen from online merchants has been worth far less in the cybercrime underground than cards pilfered from hacked brick-and-mortar stores.
Stolen credit card numbers are openly advertised for sale on Facebook. Facebook's Community Standards prohibit such pages and takes them down if they are reported, but they still appear in abundance.