![]() But business would pick up in each of the years that followed: In 2016, BriansClub uploaded 2.89 million stolen cards 2017 saw some 4.9 million cards added 2018 brought in 9.2 million more.īetween January and August 2019 (when this database snapshot was apparently taken), BriansClub added roughly 7.6 million cards. The leaked data shows that in 2015, BriansClub added just 1.7 million card records for sale. Multiple people who reviewed the database shared by my source confirmed that the same credit card records also could be found in a more redacted form simply by searching the BriansClub Web site with a valid, properly-funded account.Īll of the card data stolen from BriansClub was shared with multiple sources who work closely with financial institutions to identify and monitor or reissue cards that show up for sale in the cybercrime underground. Imitating my site, likeness and namesake, BriansClub even dubiously claims a copyright with a reference at the bottom of each page: “© 2019 Crabs on Security.” Last month, KrebsOnSecurity was contacted by a source who shared a plain text file containing what was claimed to be the full database of cards for sale both currently and historically through BriansClubat, a thriving fraud bazaar named after this author. An ad for BriansClub has been using my name and likeness for years to peddle millions of stolen credit cards. ![]()
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