NordVPN research claims stolen card details sold for less than coffee

NordVPN research shows that criminals can purchase stolen credit card details online for very low prices. The findings highlight how easily such information is traded.

A recent analysis by NordVPN indicates that stolen card details are available on underground markets at minimal cost. One finding notes that buyers can acquire the data for the price of a coffee.

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NordVPN has released a new tool designed to help users spot online scams, available at no cost to anyone. For paying subscribers, it enhances the existing Threat Protection Pro suite.

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A hacker known as Rootboy has begun daily data dumps from Standard Bank's systems on the dark web since 14 April, following the bank's refusal to pay a 1 Bitcoin ransom. The attack, which started on 27 February, exfiltrated 1.2TB of data from Standard Bank and Liberty. The bank has confirmed exposure of some credit card details but no CVV numbers.

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