Carding service Jerry’s Store leak exposes 345,000 stolen payment cards

Jerry’s Store, a card-checking service used by crooks, exposed 345K stolen payment cards after leaving its server open.

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A significant cross-border enforcement case targeting carding infrastructure.
A Chilean national has been extradited to the U.S., accused of operating Telegram-based carding marketplaces.

Allegations include:
• Trafficking unauthorized access devices
• Distribution of stolen card dumps
• ~26,000 cards from one brand
• Sales via encrypted channels
• Multi-year operation (2021–2023)
The case illustrates persistent fraud ecosystem patterns:
– Dump marketplaces leveraging messaging apps
– Bulk sale of compromised payment data
– International actors targeting U.S. financial brands
– Delayed but coordinated extradition efforts
For security teams, this reinforces the need for:
Real-time fraud analytics
Dark web & channel monitoring
Card reissuance automation
Cross-border intelligence sharing

Is fraud detection adapting fast enough to decentralized carding markets?

Source: https://www.justice.gov/usao-ut/pr/chilean-national-extradited-us-face-financial-fraud-crimes-district-utah

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Alberta’s ban on police ‘carding’ expires, but province says practice still outlawed
In 2021, the UCP said the move respected Albertans' rights, but the province now says there's existing way to seek justice if someone feels they've been treated unfairly by police.
#politics #police #law #Alberta #Crime #Carding
https://globalnews.ca/news/11435663/alberta-government-lets-ban-on-police-carding-expire-says-other-protections-exist/
Alberta’s ban on police ‘carding’ expires, but province says practice still outlawed
In 2021, the UCP said the move respected Albertans' rights, but the province now says there's existing way to seek justice if someone feels they've been treated unfairly by police.
#politics #police #law #Alberta #Crime #Carding
https://globalnews.ca/news/11435663/alberta-government-lets-ban-on-police-carding-expire-says-other-protections-exist/
Alberta government lets ban on police ‘carding’ expire, says other protections exist
In 2021, the UCP said the move respected Albertans' rights, but the province now says there's existing way to seek justice if someone feels they've been treated unfairly by police.
#politics #police #law #Alberta #Crime #Carding
https://globalnews.ca/news/11435663/alberta-government-lets-ban-on-police-carding-expire-says-other-protections-exist/