

It is the largest stolen card data buying and selling marketplace on the internet. However, the site admins regained control soon. A few weeks back, the site’s blockchain domains were rendered unavailable temporarily and were replaced with a seizure notice from Interpol and the FBI.

However, some hacking-oriented Telegram channels believe that the FBI has captured and detained Joker’s Stash. Those who were adversely affected by its operations were happy. Understandably, its members were disappointed that they will lose access to the marketplace. The announcement has received mixed feedback. However, the exact reason for the shutdown is yet undisclosed. On the other hand, cybersecurity researchers at Gemini Advisory and Intel471 stated that Joker’s Stash would wipe all its backups and server operations within a month. “It’s time for us to leave forever…and we will never ever open again.”

Today we are one of the largest cards/dumps marketplace.” When we opened years ago, nobody knew us. “Joker goes on a well-deserved retirement. The site operator, who uses the alias JokerStash, wrote that: On Friday, the site administrator posted a message on several underground Russian-language cybercrime forums, which they frequently used to advertise the site’s services. Joker’s Stash has announced that it will shut down all its operations on February 15, 2021. The world’s largest digital carding marketplace Joker’s Stash to shut down its operations from February 15, 2021.
