In an extremely sinister marketing stunt, a dark web carding marketplace called BidenCash has published the details of more than 1.2 million credit cards online.These details are usually obtained through point-of-sale malware, magecart attacks, or other infostealers.> A million credit card details have been leaked online...as a marketing stunt> Major e-cigarette store hacked to steal credit card details> These are the best password managers out there (opens in new tab)> Major e-cigarette store hacked to steal credit card details> These are the best password managers out there (opens in new tab)Even though it sounds farfetched, this seems to be nothing more than a publicity stunt.According to BleepingComputer, BidenCash recently suffered a devastating distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack, forcing it set up under new URLs.To make sure it reaches as many cybercriminals as possible, BidenCash distributed the data dump via a clearnet domain, as well as via other hacking and carding forums."