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Joker's Stash Advertises Second Batch of Indian Card Data
2020-02-07 14:18

Indian banks are once again facing a fraudster field day as more stolen payment card data appears for sale on cybercrime markets.

Three months after a massive batch of card data that traced to Indian banks appeared on the notorious Joker's Stash cybercrime marketplace, a fresh "Dump" of data is being offered for sale.

The origin of the data is unclear, although more than 98 percent of the cards appear to have been issued by Indian banks, Group-IB says, adding that it has alerted Indian's computer emergency response team, CERT-In, about the Joker's Stash listing.

Joker's Stash remains a popular cybercrime "Carder" shop that sells personally identifiable information and stolen credit and debit card data.

The latest Joker's Stash dump shows the cybercrime marketplace continuing to demonstrate an interest in Indian payment card data, following the October 2019 appearance of an "India-Mix-New" dump on Joker's Stash.


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