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Massive Data Breach Exposes Millions of Credit and Debit Cards—Is Your Account Safe?
Dec 29, 2024 12:05 PM

In a significant data security incident, 5 million credit and debit card numbers, along with customers’ financial records and personal details, have been exposed, raising the risk of financial fraud and identity theft for millions of Americans.

What Happened: The data security company Leakd has revealed that it has found five terabytes of screenshots online. These screenshots contained unique credit and debit card numbers, financial records, and personal information, including users’ full names, billing addresses, email addresses, phone numbers, and credit card details.

Many of the screenshots had the logo of Braniacshop, a website flagged as questionable by Scam Detector. Leakd suspects that the party behind the data leak may have initiated a deliberate data-harvesting campaign, enticing users with promotional offers that seemed too good to be true.

According to the data, the potential financial value of the stolen data could exceed $85 million. The firm advises users who believe their data may have been compromised to monitor their financial accounts for suspicious activity, set up fraud alerts, and freeze credit to prevent scammers from opening fraudulent accounts.

Also Read: Major Banks Suffer Data Breaches: How Safe Is Your Information?

Why It Matters: This data breach underscores the increasing threat of cybercrime and the importance of robust data security measures. With the potential financial value of the leaked data estimated at over $85 million, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the lucrative nature of data theft for cybercriminals.

The breach also highlights the need for consumers to remain vigilant and proactive in protecting their personal and financial information.

As cyber threats continue to evolve, companies and individuals must prioritize data security to prevent such breaches.

This incident serves as a wake-up call for businesses to invest in advanced security measures and for consumers to be cautious about sharing personal information, especially on platforms with questionable credibility.

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This content was partially produced with the help of AI tools and was reviewed and published by Benzinga editors.

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