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Friday, January 31, 2020

More than 30 MILLION debit and credit card records stolen from hack on convenience store Wawa are being sold on the dark web in what researchers call one of the biggest breaches of all time

Credit and debit card information stolen in a major breach of a US convenience store have now surfaced on the dark web where they're being sold on a black market.

According to the cyber security firm Gemini Advisory, the stolen data is being sold on a black marketplace called Joker's Stash and includes more than 30 million debit and credit records hoovered from hundreds of stores in the US.

'Since the breach may have affected over 850 stores and potentially exposed 30 million sets of payment records, it ranks among the largest payment card breaches of 2019, and of all time,' write researchers.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

SMH

Anonymous said...

Now there is a shocker. Why would anyone want the records of people that need to use a credit card at wawa because they don't have enough cash to pay for a coffee.

Anonymous said...

Pelosi Schumer Schiff Nadler come from the DARK WEB !!!!

Anonymous said...

a WA-WA ya ya ...........