The notorious B1ack’s Stash dark web carding marketplace has announced the free download of 4.6 million stolen credit card records.
The data, it says, was dumped after sellers were caught reselling card data purchased from B1ack’s Stash on competing platforms, a violation of the marketplace’s policies.
B1ack’s Stash allegedly suspended 8 million stolen CVV2 records in response to the sellers’ misconduct, and decided to release the card data for free, instead of deleting it from its inventory.
According to SOCRadar, the released data includes full card numbers, expiration dates, CVV2 codes, cardholder names, billing addresses, email addresses, phone numbers, and IP addresses.
Based on the availability of full card details and payment data, the information was likely stolen as part of e-skimming or phishing operations, SOCRadar says.








