2,300,000 credit cards and discount leak on the dark web, where infiltrators affect millions of devices, and bank account drainage: Report
Millions of debit and credit cards were leaked on the dark network network amid an explosion in the number of devices infected with harmful programs to steal data, according to the Cyber Security Company and the Kaspersky Virus.
Kaspersky He says From 2023 to 2024, at least 2.3 million bank cards were exposed through Infostealer Malware programs and posted on the dark web.
During the same period, Infostealer Malware was 26 million Windows devices. Cyber Security Company says that the bank card information was stolen in each infection 14 through this type of malware.
According to Kaspersky Sergey Shraybeel expert, the actual number of infected devices of Infostealers is probably higher.
“The Internet criminals often leak from stolen data in the form of records of months or even years after the initial infection, and the accreditation data is at risk and other information on the surface on the dark web over time. Therefore, the more time, the more infection from the previous years we notice.”
Cyber Security Company says that harmful programs known as Redline were the most prevalent in the software that concludes the data, which represents 34 % of the total injuries in 2024. RISEPRO, which focuses mainly on stealing the details of the banking card and passwords, which is another rapidly spread.
“The most important increase in 2024 was in the inflammation caused by RISEPRO, whose share of the total infection increased from 1.4 % in 2023 to nearly 23 % in 2024.”
According to Kaspersky, RISEPRO Infostealer, who also targets cryptocurrency portfolio data through software cracks, spreads game and major generators.
Kaspersky recommends individuals and institutions to monitor banking notifications, and to enable certification
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