CColgate
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As someone with a background in computer science and with getting amazed on how the fuck people were making so much money out of atms,
and with hands-on experience in coding programs, I’ve taken the time to clarify the reality behind these claims and scams:
1. USA CASH OUT VIDEOS.
Scammers often show withdrawals using magstripe cloning, which is easier and common in the USA.
However, this has nothing to do with EMV chip cloning, which requires far more advanced methods and software.
2.Basic “Cash Withdrawn” Videos
They only start recording shortly before the cash is dispensed to make it seem like the withdrawal is part of a successful cloning attempt.
However, this proves nothing about the legitimacy of their software or methods, as it could simply be a legitimate transaction.
3. THE "HARD WORK" VIDEO
This type of video is more sophisticated and requires effort to appear convincing.
The scammer destroys their card's visible information by scratching off numbers or bleaching it.
Alternatively, they may use a blank white template card to obscure the card's details, revealing only the chip area for the ATM to read.
They then record themselves inserting this card into an ATM and successfully withdrawing cash, avoiding showing clear details of the chip.
If you catch a glimpse of the chip, you may notice it looks different from chips found on programmable cards (e.g., J2A040 or SLE4442)
Now Does EMV Cloning Actually Work?
Yes, but only with highly advanced, updated, and private software that is not publicly available.
Some of these softwares are replicated and renamed though.
With my technical expertise, I understand the tools and methods needed to succeed in this space.
Only trust solutions with proven results, built by people who know the technology inside and out.
For more questions you can ask me on my telegram , @C0lg4te
and with hands-on experience in coding programs, I’ve taken the time to clarify the reality behind these claims and scams:
1. USA CASH OUT VIDEOS.
Scammers often show withdrawals using magstripe cloning, which is easier and common in the USA.
However, this has nothing to do with EMV chip cloning, which requires far more advanced methods and software.
2.Basic “Cash Withdrawn” Videos
They only start recording shortly before the cash is dispensed to make it seem like the withdrawal is part of a successful cloning attempt.
However, this proves nothing about the legitimacy of their software or methods, as it could simply be a legitimate transaction.
3. THE "HARD WORK" VIDEO
This type of video is more sophisticated and requires effort to appear convincing.
The scammer destroys their card's visible information by scratching off numbers or bleaching it.
Alternatively, they may use a blank white template card to obscure the card's details, revealing only the chip area for the ATM to read.
They then record themselves inserting this card into an ATM and successfully withdrawing cash, avoiding showing clear details of the chip.
If you catch a glimpse of the chip, you may notice it looks different from chips found on programmable cards (e.g., J2A040 or SLE4442)
Now Does EMV Cloning Actually Work?
Yes, but only with highly advanced, updated, and private software that is not publicly available.
Some of these softwares are replicated and renamed though.
With my technical expertise, I understand the tools and methods needed to succeed in this space.
Only trust solutions with proven results, built by people who know the technology inside and out.
For more questions you can ask me on my telegram , @C0lg4te