vaultmarket is a dark web marketplace where users can buy and sell stolen financial information, such as credit card details, bank logins, and identity documents. It operates similarly to other carding shops like Joker’s Stash or Feshop, but with a focus on data from recent breaches and active accounts.
vaultmarket is hosted on the Tor (The Onion Router) network, which enables anonymous access and communication. Transactions are conducted using cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin or Monero, allowing both buyers and sellers to avoid identification and tracking.
VaultMarket offers a wide range of digital goods, all illegal and privacy-invading in nature. Key product categories include:
1. Credit Card Data (CVVs)
These include the card number, expiration date, cardholder name, billing address, and security code. Buyers use this information to make unauthorized purchases or resell the data to other criminals.
2. Dumps
Dumps refer to raw magnetic stripe data from credit/debit cards, used for cloning cards and withdrawing cash at ATMs. These are typically harvested using skimming devices or point-of-sale malware.
3. Fullz (Full Identity Profiles)
These comprehensive data sets include:
- Full name
- Social Security Number (SSN)
- Date of birth
- Driver’s license info
- Bank account credentials
- Email addresses and phone numbers
Fullz are extremely valuable for identity theft, loan fraud, and account takeovers.
4. Bank Account Credentials
VaultMarket lists access to online banking portals, PayPal accounts, and cryptocurrency wallets. These credentials are used for laundering money, cashing out, or executing large-scale fraud schemes.
5. Other Offerings
Some versions of VaultMarket also include:
- Malware or remote access trojans (RATs)
- RDP access (Remote Desktop Protocols to infected machines)
- Fake documents
- Hacking tutorials
