Hackers Selling a Total of 34 Million User Records Stolen shop dumps with pin, shop cc carding

A threat actor is selling account databases containing a total of 34 million user records that they claim were stolen from seventeen companies during data breaches.
This was first advertised on October 28th by a data breach broker, who created a new topic on a hacker forum to sell the stolen user databases for seventeen companies.
“Selling Exclusive private databases. These databases are fresh and have never been sold before. Limited sales”
This has gone viral now, questioning what information would be included in this sale?
The Seller has been clear to their point that they were not responsible for hacking into the seventeen companies and is only acting as a broker for the databases.
Also, according to the Seller, the account databases are the results of data breaches that took place in 2020, but none of the affected companies have disclosed security breaches prior to this week.
According to the seller, the following information is exposed per breach:
If you are a user of one of these sites, it is suggested to change your password and it is also advisable to change the password of all other sites if you are likely to be using the same password everywhere.
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