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Carding | A To Z Guide About Carding

Carding | A To Z Guide About Carding

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All About Carding A To Z (Full Guide)
Hello friends, Today we are going to describing A to Z about carding. You can get everything about carding in this article. We are going to writing everything about carding all about full security guide for carding in this article.
Points Of The Guide
  • Introduction To Carding.
  • Accronyms You May Encounter.
  • Security Basics/Methods To Stay Safe In Carding.
  • Basics Of A Credit Card (CC) And The Its Different Types.
  • The Ordering Aspect – Before And After Carding.
Introduction Of Carding
Carding is an art, in which every person get failed a few times while he will getting started. The key to being successful is to not give up and keep trying different sites, methods etc. When you fail, Don’t automatically start asking people to “teach” you how to card, or asking people for their methods. Most carders have endured tireless periods of ‘trial and error’ which is how they eventually came upon specific methods that work for them, and they will not just give away their hard earned work to someone who hasn’t worked equally hard to find their own methods.
Accronyms You May Encounter
WU = Western Union – another form of payment that is accepted.
WMZ = WebMoney – yet another form of payment that is somewhat accepted.
CVV = Most often used to describe a credit card that you buy, includes cardholder name/address/ccn/cvv2. I’ll go more into this later.
CVV2 = Credit Verification Value – The number on the back of the card used for verification purposes. 3 digit number for visa/mc and 4 digit for AMEX (American Express) (There is also CVV1 which is a verification number that is written into the mag stripe on the back of the card that is read when the card is swiped).
Drop = an address where you can send carded goods, (It is not your own address or friends address).
CCN = Credit Card Number – Includes the number of the card and expiration date, no name or address.
MMN = Mothers Maiden Name – Comes in handy when bypassing security measures on VBV/MCSC.
DOB = Date of Birth – Used to bypass some security measures.
SSN = Social Security Number – Same as both above, used to bypass security measures.
COB = Change of Billing – Some stores will only ship large/high priced items if the shipping and billing info match, these can be obtained through some cvv sellers, usually in the form of a ‘Full’.
Fullz = Same info as CVV but with more info eg. security question answers, SSN, DOB, MMN, etc. which can be used for COB, etc.
AVS = Address Verification Service – System that checks the billing address entered against the credit card company’s records.
VBV = Verified by Visa – Extra verification process initially added by visa, there are different types of authentication used, most notably would be a password, date of birth, social security number, or mothers maiden name.
MCSC = MasterCard SecureCode – MC (MasterCard) adopted this process after VBV came out, basically the same thing but with mastercards.
POS = Point of Sale – Terminal at a physical shop where the card is swiped/read.
Dump = The information that is written onto the magnetic stripe on the back of the card, the only way to get these is with a skimmer, comes in different ‘tracks’ which I will not be explaining – a dump would look like 4131980030032319=11101010000000006460.
Skimmer = A device that is normally attached to an atm where you insert your card, which records your card information (there are other varients, that is the most common).
Embosser = A device that ‘stamps’ the cards to produce the raised lettering.
Tipper = A device that adds the gold/silver accents to the embossed characters.
MSR = Magnetic Stripe Reader/Writer – Used in the carding scene for writing dumps (and drivers license, student ID) info to blank cards or giftcards (if you want to use blank white cards, you will need a printer for the card template, embosser/tipper also, which can get costly to buy).
BIN = Bank Identification Number – The first 6 digits of a card number (this will be gone over in more detail later on).
Security Basics/Methods To Stay Safe In Carding
Security is the main thing every carder have to keep in mind while doing carding. If you forgot about security in carding then surely you might be catch by police shortly. So you have to make ourselves secure before getting started. Below are the all methods to stay safe in carding.
RDP = Remote Desktop Protocol – These are normally hacked or bruted desktop computers that you connect to from your computer.
If you buy them, you will get an IP Username/Password, which you connect to by going to start>run>typing ‘mstsc’ without the ”, you will be presented with the login screen, and voila you are on someone else’s computer.
Socks5 = Is a proxy protocol, which you insert in your browser (on firefox via Tools> Options>Advanced> Network> Connection Settings> Manual Proxy Configuration> SOCKS Host> Tick Socks v5 and insert the IP and Port Number). When you have a CVV, the next step is to get a socks5 in either the same city and state as the card holder, or as close to it as you can find. There are a few different vendors and suppliers that I will give at the end of this guide.
VPN = Virtual Private Network – This will change your IP to wherever the location is of the VPN server. This is used with a application rather than through your browser as with socks. Watch out as some VPN providers will keep logs.
CCleaner = A very handy tool to clean your browsing history (temp files, cookies) and also your Flash cookies, which many people neglect or don’t even know about. Flash cookies are stealthier than regular cookies. Flash can install cookies on your computer without your permission by default, and store the same info that regular cookies do (when you visited etc).
Types of Cards
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Each credit card company starts their cards with a different number :
3 = American Express (AMEX)
4 = Visa
5 = MasterCard (MC)
6 = Discover (Disco)
Each card company has their own specific types of cards, here are some of the basics :
  1. Visa
Classic – A universal payment tool, which was adopted worldwide in any locations designated by the logo of Visa, including ATMs, real and virtual stores, and shops offering goods and services by mail and telephone. This card is intended for those who already have experience in the use of bank cards. She also enjoys popularity among consumers of middle-income, as guaranteed convenience, choice and financial flexibility.
Gold – One of the leading products, has been adopted worldwide and allows you to enjoy.
an impressive financial freedom (aka higher limit).
Platinum – These usually have limits over $10,000 (but remember, just because it has a high limit, doesn’t mean it isn’t already maxed out).
Signature – No preset spending limit – great bin to get.
Infinite – Most prestigious card, virtually no limit. Though there are less in circulation so be cautious when buying these, stick with reputable sellers!.
Business – Used for small to medium sized businesses, usually has a decent limit.
Corporate – Medium to large size businesses, larger limit than Business.
Black – limited membership, $500 annual fee, high end card, no limit.
  1. MasterCard
Standard – comparable to visa classic.
Gold – comparable to visa gold.
Platinum – comparable to visa plat.
World – very high limit.
World Elite – virtually no limit, high end card.
  1. Amex
Gold – usually around 10k limit.
Platinum- usually higher limit, around 35k.
Centurion – High limit, 75k+ (also known as the black card, not to be confused with visa’s black card).
There are many more cards than this, these are just some of the basics. If I made a mistake on the card descriptions feel free to correct me as I gathered this information from other tutorials, online sources, so some may be outdated/wrong.
When you buy a cvv on a forum such as blackservice, it will usually come in a format such as this (probably not the same order though)
| credit card number | cvv2 code | exp date | name on the card | address | city | state | country | zip code | phone # (phone # sometimes not included depending on where you get your cvv’s from) |
Example Code:
4862362667787439 | 693 | 07/10 | scott j. sawyer | 10566 parkington lane |
highlands ranch | Colorado | United States | 80126 | 7203140318 |
If we dissect this a little bit we can find out more :-
The first string of numbers is the credit card number.
From the first digit we see that it is a Visa.
The first 6 numbers of that string is the BIN number.
So from this example the bin is 486236
Searching for this bin in a BIN Database we find this information:
Code:
486236, Capital One Bank CREDIT PLATINUM USA Richmond Virginia
Platinum – Credit, so this is a nice card. Platinum is better than Classic so we would have a better chance of carding higher priced items with this. And Credit is always better since it’s a line of credit instead of debit where the card holder needs to have the money physically in the bank in order to use that card.
Things to Keep in Mind When Getting Cards
AVS – Address Verification System – a system used to verify the identity of the person claiming to own the credit card. The system will check the billing address of the credit card provided by the user with the address on file at the credit card company. This was an attempt to help identity theft and fraud over the internet. This is a system we as carders dont have to worry about since we have the billing address of the credit card holder. I mentioned it since it is good to be aware of it and that almost every site has this system. It emplifies the importance of typing in the address correctly.
If you get Non-AVS cvv’s, then that means you can put in whatever you want for the billing address.
VBV (Verified by Visa) – Extra verification process initially added by visa, there are different types of authentication used, most notably would be a password, date of birth, social security number, or mothers maiden name.
In order to get by VBV you need the password, if you want to reset the password then you will need the DOB (date of birth), MMN (mothers maiden name), and SSN (social security number).
MCSC ( MasterCard SecureCode) – Same thing as VBV, with same info needed to bypass.
Checking the CVV’s – Most shops/sellers/vendors that you get your cards from will give you the option if you want checked, or unchecked cards. Checked, depending on the method used, may kill the card, as some checkers will charge a small amount ( >$1 ) to the card, if it goes through = card is good. I won’t get into all the codes that cards can return, but when starting out, it’s better to just get checked cards, as most of the checkers now won’t kill the cards.
Balance Checkers – I have seen some services around for balance checkers, which how they work is (this is an older method, but to my knowledge still works) by checking out on a site with however much you want to test the card for, when it comes time to enter the card info, put in fake billing information. If it says the card is declined then the card doesn’t have high enough balance, but if it says something about AVS mismatch, then you know the card is good, with a high enough balance.
Using the Cards (finally, right?)
This is where a drop comes into play. When carding directly, you always want to use a drop, so if it is investigated, they won’t be led straight to your house. Also, sometimes, when you order high priced items from the same company too many times they may blacklist the address.
A drop is usually an abandoned house/house for sale where you can have items sent to, and either the delivery guy will leave it there, or depending on the sites terms that you ordered from, you may have to be there to sign for it when it arrives. I won’t go much more into detail as this guide is meant for beginners, and if you are beginning then just use someone else’s drop for now, there are a few sellers offering drops right now in the marketplace. The key thing to remember is to “NEVER USE YOUR OWN ADDRESS OR THE ADDRESS OF ANY FRIENDS OR RELATIVES!”.
When you find a site you would like to card, check the Terms and Conditions and make sure that:
They will ship to an address other than the billing address (some sites will but don’t say this directly).
Check if they require a signature on pickup.
Check they payment processors that are accepted.
Check if they do next day shipping.
Check the company they use for shipping (UPS, Fedex, USPS).
Check if they require phone verification (some sites that sell virtual items such as Runescape Gold require it).
Things to Remember
Next day shipping is ALWAYS BEST!
If they require a signature, don’t count them out as many droppers can do signatures.
If they do require a signature, coordinate with your drop so you know the name to send it to as they may ask to see ID.
Always try to put your orders in before noon with next day shipping, that will give most companies time to process and ship it out the same day.
Use CCleaner BEFORE AND AFTER you do the carding. (remember to clear flash cookies also)
Only create/use the disposable emails while on your vpn/socks.
It’s good practice to keep a disposable phone around in case you do need phone verification.
Steps to Take Before and After Carding
Start with a fresh format.
Get on a hacked or public WiFi.
Download and install FireFox, TrueCrypt, CCleaner in that order then clear the history with CCleaner.
Scope out the site you want to card, checking all the info I mentioned earlier.
Use CCleaner, clean everything.
Get your CVV and socks5 that you should have by now ready.
Connect to a RDP if you are using one.
Start up your VPN.
Open FF and insert your socks5 (I gave a ‘how-to’ earlier).
Create an email (gmail/yahoo/hotmail doesn’t matter where) with the same name as your CVV info (doesn’t really matter, just easier IMO).
Checkout on the site (should be doing this in the morning, with next day shipping).
Use your freshly created email if they need it for verification purposes.
Order goes through – use CCleaner again.
Remember to take the socks5 out of FF.
Exit the VPN/RDP.
Note: Carding is an illegal and fraud work, so we don’t recommended to do Carding. We wrote this tutorial, just for educational purpose. We are not responsible for any harm happened to you by doing Carding.
Enjoy!
 
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