Cyble research lab's report on 1 million credit cards leaked on a cybercrime forum In this article, we will discuss the details surrounding the leaked credit cards on twitter, the potential risks for individuals and businesses, and the steps you can take to safeguard your financial data. According to reports from cybersecurity watchers, the database was shared for free, making it accessible to malicious actors worldwide The alarming revelation was first highlighted by the twitter account dailydarkweb A significant database containing details of 1,221,551 credit cards has been leaked and shared for free on the dark web. They either ask for your bank details to pay your debt and then use it to launder money or just empty it, or use a stolen card to pay for your bills and then some, asking you to forward some money elsewhere.
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