Russian Reshipping Service ‘SWAT USA Drop’ Exposed – Krebs on Security - News Summed Up

Russian Reshipping Service ‘SWAT USA Drop’ Exposed – Krebs on Security


Among the most common ways that thieves extract cash from stolen credit card accounts is through purchasing pricey consumer goods online and reselling them on the black market. SWAT takes a percentage cut (up to 50 percent) where “stuffers” — thieves armed with stolen credit card numbers — pay a portion of each product’s retail value to SWAT as the reshipping fee. Once the drops receive and successfully reship the stolen packages, the stuffers then sell the products on the local black market. The SWAT drop service has been around in various names and under different ownership for almost a decade. Milwaukee-based security firm Hold Security shared recent screenshots of a working SWAT stuffer’s user panel, and those images show that SWAT currently lists more than 1,200 drops in the United States that are available for stuffers to rent.


Source: The North Africa Journal November 02, 2023 19:59 UTC



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