Security News > 2020 > December > Ransomware gang says they stole 2 million credit cards from E-Land
Clop ransomware is claiming to have stolen 2 million credit cards from E-Land Retail over a one-year period ending with last months ransomware attack.
In an interview with BleepingComputer, the CLOP ransomware operators claimed to have breached E-Land over a year ago and have been quietly stealing credit cards using POS malware installed on the network.
Using the installed POS malware, CLOP told BleepingComputer that they stole the Track 2 data for 2 million credit cards over the past year.
The stolen credit cards that CLOP claims to have stolen are in the form of Track 2 data, which includes a credit card number, the expiration date, and other information.
It does not contain a credit cards CVV code, so threat actors can only use it to create fake credit cards for in-store purchases.