SOCRADAR’S Dark Web Team identified multiple new underground posts this week, including an alleged Rogers Communications and Fido dataset, a U.S.-focused tax office dataset, and a StockX user database alongside a Magento vulnerability listing described as a “0 day” offer. The Rogers listing claims 10.9 million lines of customer data and a price of $300,000, with samples and contact via direct messages or Telegram through an escrow-style gwarant process.
The American tax office dataset is advertised as 300,000+ users, spanning 2022–2025 and including tax forms such as 1040/W-2, with highly sensitive fields like SSNs and banking identifiers; it is framed as an auction starting at $4,000, with an $8,000 blitz price and a 72-hour extension after each bid.
The reports also flag login credentials for Australian banks and a multi-platform dataset covering crypto platform users, listing firms such as Gemini, Coinbase, Robinhood, Ledger, and others with accompanying lead-like data such as names and emails. A StockX database is described as containing 16 million users in a 5GB+ dataset, including emails, usernames, hashed passwords, and IP/device indicators.
Finally, the Magento post markets a so-called “0/1 day” vulnerability for Magento 2 up to 2.4.9-alpha2 at $30,000, with only two copies available. According to SOCRadar, these listings illustrate the breadth of data and credential markets on the dark web.