The debit and credit card data of nearly 1.3 million Indian banking customers is reportedly available for open sale on the Dark Web. According to ZDNet, the cards’ details are available on Joker’s Stash – one of the oldest card shops on the dark web and a known hub for hackers to sell card dumps. The debit and credit cards belong to multiple Indian banks and are being sold for $100 (around Rs. 7,000) each, the aggregate of which can fetch up to a whopping $130 million (around ₹920 crore) to cybercriminals.
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