4 Million Stolen Credit Cards Set to Be Released for Free by B1ack’s Stash Marketplace

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Major Leak Alert: 4 Million Stolen Credit Cards Set to Be Released on the Dark Web

Massive Leak of 4 Million Stolen Credit Cards Set to Hit Dark Web

In a shocking announcement, B1ack’s Stash, a burgeoning marketplace on the dark web, has revealed plans to release a staggering 4 million stolen credit card details on February 19, 2025, at 8:00 AM Eastern Time. This unprecedented data dump is poised to be one of the largest giveaways of compromised financial information in recent history, sending ripples of concern through the cybersecurity community.

According to threat intelligence researchers from Dark Web Informer, the leaked data includes a mix of credit and debit cards from major providers such as Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and JCB. The datasets are expected to contain sensitive information, including card numbers, expiration dates, CVV codes, and personal identifiers, commonly referred to as “FULLZ” in cybercriminal jargon.

B1ack’s Stash, which gained notoriety in April 2024 for releasing 1 million stolen credit card details as part of its launch strategy, appears to be employing a similar tactic to attract new users. This marketing ploy mirrors strategies used by other illicit platforms, such as BidenCash, which saw a surge in user activity after leaking 2 million cards in 2024.

Experts warn that the stolen data, likely obtained through phishing campaigns, malware attacks, and e-commerce breaches, poses significant risks to financial institutions and individual cardholders. Fraudsters can exploit this information for unauthorized transactions and identity theft.

To mitigate potential fallout, cybersecurity experts recommend that cardholders regularly review bank statements, set up real-time transaction alerts, and implement multi-factor authentication for online accounts. As law enforcement agencies and cybersecurity firms scramble to trace the origins of these breaches, the looming release of this data underscores the persistent vulnerabilities in global payment systems.

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