Manhattan DA Seizes Websites Selling Stolen New Yorker Credit Card Data
CBS New YorkSeptember 22, 20252 min15,212 views
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- π― Tens of thousands of New Yorkers had their credit card information sold online.
- ποΈ The Manhattan District Attorney's office has seized the domains of dozens of websites involved in this operation.
- π° Stolen credit card information was reportedly purchased using cryptocurrency.
Sophisticated Criminal Operation
- π The Cyber Crimes Bureau discovered access to over 1 million stolen credit cards from across the U.S.
- π Data was sold in a structured manner on 12 different websites.
- π¦ These websites allowed customers to target specific banks, regions, or even individuals by name.
- π² Prices for stolen data ranged from $8 to $13.
Broader Implications and Warnings
- β οΈ Stolen information can lead to significant financial losses for individuals.
- π¨ It can also be used as a gateway to commit other crimes, including violent offenses, under someone else's identity.
- π‘οΈ The DA advises vigilance, including checking credit reports, using complex passwords, and being cautious about clicking suspicious links in emails.
- π΅οΈ While the websites have been taken down, the DA's office is actively working to identify the individuals behind the operation.
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Credit Card FraudData BreachCybercrimeManhattan District AttorneyCryptocurrencyWebsite SeizureIdentity TheftOnline MarketplacesCyber Crimes BureauFinancial LossVigilance
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