B1ack’s Stash stolen credit card records leak
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B1ack’s Stash made 4.6 million stolen credit card records available for free download, turning a criminal marketplace inventory into a broader exposure event. The release matters because the dataset includes full card numbers, CVV2 codes, and cardholder identity details that can fuel card-not-present fraud and phishing. The dump was described as likely drawn from e-skimming or phishing operations and is already being treated as usable at scale.
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19.05.2026 14:59 2 articles · 8d ago
B1ack’s Stash stolen credit card records leak
Initial DisclosureThe first phase was the **public free release** of **4.6 million stolen credit card records** from **B1ack’s Stash** on **2026-05-19**. The dump immediately expanded access to sensitive payment and identity data that could be reused for fraud.
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- B1ack’s Stash Marketplace Gives Away 4.6 Million Stolen Credit Cards — www.securityweek.com — 19.05.2026 14:59
- B1ack’s Stash Marketplace Gives Away 4.6 Million Stolen Credit Cards — www.securityweek.com — 19.05.2026 14:59