Dark Web's Largest Marketplace for Stolen Credit Cards is Shutting Down
UniCC, the largest dark web marketplace for stolen credit and debit cards, is shutting down after earning $358 million in sales.
UniCC, the largest dark web marketplace for stolen credit and debit cards, is shutting down after earning $358 million in sales.
The hacking spree targeting underground marketplaces has claimed another victim as a database from card shop Swarmshop emerged on another forum. According to Group-IB, the Swarmshop dump includes details from 623,036 payment cards issued by banks in the U.S., Canada, U.K., China, Singapore, France, Brazil, Saudi Arabia, and Mexico.
A series of vulnerabilities in Amazon's Kindle could have allowed hackers to take control of victims' devices by sending them a malicious ebook, according to new research.
A payment card-skimming malware that hides inside social-media buttons is making the rounds, compromising online stores as the holiday shopping season gets underway.
SINGAPORE - The personal information of 1.1 million RedMart user accounts was stolen from a customer database and put up for sale on an online forum. A spokesman from e-commerce giant Lazada, which owns e-grocer Redmart, confirmed the data breach on Friday (Oct 30) and said that the personal information stolen included names, phone numbers, e-mail, mailing addresses, encrypted passwords and partial credit card numbers.
The firm is used by parents for cashless school meal top-ups or exam fees.
Cybercriminal groups are using new web-based credit card stealer that leverages Telegram messenger to exfiltrate data
Recently, there has been a phishing attack that is targeting to steal Login credentials, billing information, and credit card details of Netflix users. In this event, the threat actors were trying to steal the credentials from Netflix, as it starts with redirecting to a functioning CAPTCHA page to avoid email security controls. The threat actors …
A new Android banking trojan dubbed BlackRock steals credentials and credit card information from a list of 337 apps many of them used for many non-financial purposes.
The attack was "sophisticated" the airline said, adding that some credit card details had been accessed.