PatrickStash Database Allegedly Leaked with 1,980 Chilean Credit Cards at 85% Validity
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Incident Overview
A threat actor operating under the handle "buzz" claims to be auctioning data from the PatrickStash CL database. According to the post, the dataset contains 1,980 Chilean credit card records with a claimed 85% validity rate. The threat actor states the cards are sourced from "several different sources" with "no neighbors on them," indicating the data has not been widely distributed.
The database format is specified as: cc|expdate|cvv|holder|country_iso|state|city|zip|addr|email|phone. The auction starts at $4,000 with $500 bid increments and a blitz (buy now) price of $16,000. The winner is determined 24 hours after the last bid.
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