In brief
- U.S. authorities seized 145 domains and crypto linked to BidenCash, a marketplace that sold over 15 million stolen credit cards and generated $17 million in revenue.
- BidenCash promoted itself by leaking millions of card records for free, using data dumps to attract cybercriminals.
- The takedown follows global efforts like Operation RapTor, which recently led to 270 arrests and $200 million in crypto and cash seizures across 10 countries.
The U.S. government has seized 145 domains and undisclosed amounts of crypto tied to BidenCash, a dark web marketplace accused of selling millions of stolen credit cards and personal data.
BidenCash began operations in March 2022, offering a centralized space for buying and selling stolen credit…