Average age of carders

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Carders are individuals who engage in fraudulent activities using stolen bank cards or data about them. They may be involved in a variety of illegal activities, from creating counterfeit cards to purchasing goods and services at the expense of victims. The age of carders can vary greatly, but there are certain trends based on statistics and research.

Average age of carders​

  1. Young people (18-30 years)
    • According to various studies, most carders fall into this age group. This is due to several factors:
      • Technological literacy: Young people are often more tech savvy, allowing them to more quickly learn cybercrime techniques.
      • Internet access: The digital native generation actively uses the Internet for work, study and entertainment, which makes them more vulnerable to involvement in criminal schemes.
      • Financial Motivation: Many young people are looking for easy ways to make money, especially if they are facing financial difficulties.
  2. Teenagers (14-17 years)
    • Some carders start their activity already in their teens. This is often due to the desire to assert themselves, to gain access to games, programs or goods that they cannot afford legally.
    • Teens can also be drawn into cybercrime through online communities or forums where older members teach them hacking and scamming techniques.
  3. Adults (30–45 years)
    • Carders are less common in this age group, but they can be more experienced and organized. These criminals often work in gangs or have ties to other types of cybercrime (such as hacking or money laundering).
    • Adult carders can use their knowledge and resources to scale up illegal operations.
  4. Older age groups (45+ years)
    • People of this age rarely become carders, as they are less inclined to learn new technologies and more often adhere to law-abiding behavior. However, there are exceptions, especially if the person has financial problems or was involved in criminal activity before.

Why are young people vulnerable?​

  1. Easy access to information
    • There are many resources on the Internet where you can find instructions on how to create fake cards, use stolen data or bypass protection. For young people, this seems like an easy and accessible way to make money.
  2. Lack of experience and awareness of the consequences
    • Young carders often underestimate the seriousness of their actions and do not realize that their actions can lead to criminal liability.
  3. Influence of the environment
    • Young people may be drawn into cybercrime through online communities where such activities seem normal.

Carder Age Statistics​

While exact statistics may vary by region and source, the general data is as follows:
  • 14-18 years old: about 10-15% of carders.
  • 18-30 years old: about 60-70% of carders.
  • 30–45 years old: about 15–20% of carders.
  • 45+ years: less than 5%.

How to prevent youth from getting involved in carding?​

  1. Education and enlightenment
    • Educate young people about the risks and consequences of cybercrime.
    • Teach the basics of cybersecurity and legal aspects of using the Internet.
  2. Parental control
    • Parents should monitor what their children do online and discuss safe behavior with them.
  3. Employment and support
    • Provide young people with opportunities for legal income and self-realization.
  4. Law enforcement measures
    • Strengthening the fight against cybercrime and blocking websites that distribute information about carding.

Conclusion​

The average age of carders is 18-30 years old, as this is the age group that is most active in using technology and is influenced by online communities. However, it is important to remember that carding is a criminal offense that carries serious penalties, including imprisonment. To avoid getting involved in such schemes, it is necessary to raise awareness about cybersecurity and the consequences of illegal activities.

The main advice: always choose legal ways to achieve your goals and do not succumb to the temptation of making a quick buck.
 
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