BidenCash carding market domains seized in international operation
- On Wednesday, U.S. and Dutch law enforcement officials took control of nearly 145 internet domains and confiscated cryptocurrency assets connected to the BidenCash cybercrime marketplace.
- BidenCash launched in March 2022 to replace Joker’s Stash and enabled the trading of illicit payment card data and personal information.
- The marketplace served upwards of 117,000 users, facilitated the trade of over 15 million stolen credit card details and personal information, and imposed transaction fees for its services.
- From October 2022 to February 2023, the BidenCash platform made available 3.3 million stolen credit card records at no cost to encourage users to engage with their services, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
- The operation redirected the seized domains to a law enforcement-controlled site in the U.S. to halt ongoing illicit activities, representing a significant step in combating cybercrime.
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Feds seize 145 domains associated with BidenCash cybercrime platform
Federal authorities on Wednesday announced the seizure of about 145 domains and cryptocurrency funds linked to BidenCash, a cybercrime marketplace for stolen credit cards, compromised credentials and other personal information. BidenCash was used by more than 117,000 customers, resulting in the trafficking of more than 15 million credit card numbers and personally identifiable information, the Justice Department said. Administrators of the cybe…
US Government Seizes 145 Criminal Marketplace Domains and Crypto Funds - The Cryptocurrency Post
TL;DR Massive Seizure: U.S. authorities have confiscated 145 internet domains and linked crypto funds from the notorious BidenCash darknet marketplace. Darknet Details Exposed: BidenCash, active since March 2022, facilitated the trade of stolen credit card data and personal information from over 117,000 users, trafficking more than 15 million card numbers. Coordinated Global Effort: The seizure operation, led by U.S. law enforcement with strong…
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