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Briansclub Becomes Victim of Online Fraud

The security firm says that Briansclub is one of the biggest markets for stolen payment card data. It is said to be selling stolen card data from brick-and-mortar retailers, as well as stolen card data from cybercrooks. https://brlansclub.cm/

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Briansclub Becomes Victim of Online Fraud

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  1. Earlier this year, Briansclub became the victim of an online attack. A security intelligence firm called Flashpoint estimates that Briansclub is holding $414 million worth of stolen credit cards. The trove of stolen card data is said to have been sold off for at least $500 per compromised card. The security firm says that the data was most likely encoded onto a magnetic strip that is the size of a credit card. This makes it easy for a cybercriminal to use the information in a number of ways, including reselling stolen card numbers on the dark web.

  2. The security firm says that Briansclub is one of the biggest markets for stolen payment card data. It is said to be selling stolen card data from brick-and- mortar retailers, as well as stolen card data from cybercrooks. The site is updated with fresh dumps nearly every day. This makes it easy for a cybercriminal looking to commit financial fraud to register on the site and make a few keystrokes. The cybercriminal looking to conduct financial fraud only needs to register on the site and select a bank. They can then use the stolen credit card numbers to make purchases. The trove of data from Briansclub includes almost 8 million records uploaded in 2019. Briansclub is one of the largest underground markets for stolen payment card data. Briansclub also offers auctions, a lottery, and a fully automated loan system. It also offers discounts for regular customers. This means that purchases get cheaper over time. A 10% bonus is awarded to users who deposit at least $500. Briansclub also offers a refund if any of the cards purchased are found to be invalid. Briansclub claims to have a thriving business off insecurity. A website administrator said that the store had been hacked earlier in the year. However, the identity of the hacker is unclear. According to KrebsOnSecurity, the site's

  3. real domain is not the top search result for the shop name. The administrator said that Mr. Billionaire has not responded to multiple requests for comment. Briansclub offers a number of different wares, including digital card information, auctions, and a fully automated loan system. Users can also make purchases using the Dash and Litecoin cryptocurrencies. The site offers a variety of discounts for users, such as a 10% bonus for a deposit of at least $500. Users also receive free gifts when they register. This may give users a reason to keep their profile low-profile. The BriansClub website also dumps data. The site carries a zip file that contains CVV2 card data, track2/track1 card data, and state and country data. The data set represents everything that has been uploaded to Briansclub over the last four years. Aside from the data, users can also request a free gift, a lottery, or a discount if they have a valid account. Those who don't want to be noticed by law enforcement or researchers can use a TOR browser to access the site.

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