#deepweb | How to protect your bank accounts from the WaWa data breach

#deepweb | How to protect your bank accounts from the WaWa data breach

Security breaches are no fun for anyone except hackers. Data has become so valuable to advertisers and scammers alike that email addresses alone can fetch a hefty price on the shadier parts of the web.


It happens like clockwork: A flaw is discovered in a popular website or platform. Hackers undermine the system and infiltrate it. Then, the stolen data makes its way to a Dark Web marketplace, where anyone with bitcoin can have a go at your info. Tap or click here to see how 21 million stolen logins were sold this way.


But don’t think this phenomenon is rare. In fact, its happening right now. A serious breach from 2019 led to hundreds of thousands of customers’ payment information getting stolen, and the data is now up for grabs on the Dark Web. If you were affected by this data breach last year, you need to call your bank now.


What’s wrong with WaWa?


In April of 2019, hackers successfully breached the payment processing systems of the popular gas station chain WaWa. As a result, hundreds of thousands of customers were impacted, and potentially had their financial data pilfered. Tap or click here to learn more about this massive security breach.


Using malware that lingered on WaWa’s systems for almost 9 months, the hackers stole a trove of valuable financial information, including the following critical data:


  • Credit and debit card numbers

  • Expiration dates

  • Cardholder names

  • Until now, it was unknown whether the information had been distributed beyond the initial hack. Unfortunately, reports from ZDNet have confirmed that not only is the stolen data for sale on the Dark Web right now, but the breach was even bigger than previously believed.


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