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Hello friends! In my profile, I asked subscribers what topics you would be interested in seeing articles on carding, and I was asked to speculate about how much time was left for our favorite pastime. Let's get started.
So, it is probably worth starting with history first of all. As they say, without knowing the past, you will not know the future either. Almost from the very beginning of the development of the carding industry, every now and then we hear from everywhere that carding is dying or dead for a long time. But now, more than 20 years have passed, and everyone who is in the subject will not let a lie - everything is going like clockwork. Yes, methods change, technologies change, but there is ALWAYS a suitable key for any lock.
Previously, carding could be done simply by generating cards. There was no anti-fraud in sight. Just know yourself, generate card variations (number, name and expiration date) and drive in. Merch didn't exist and stores used your card details to manually make purchases.
Then Elon Musk appeared with PayPal and said: "How do you like that?" Online shopping has completely transformed. Other merch began to develop. PayPal had a fucking anti-fraud for its time and the card generators went into the dark.
Then came the guys from Israel, who used the groundwork for calculating terrorists to create a new generation of anti-fraud. Their system worked more than a hundred times more accurate and faster than PayPal.
In fact, the only essence of carding is to adjust everything as much as possible so that the store thinks that you are the owner of the card. IP change? So what? Anyone can go on a trip to other countries and even more so to another city. Another device? Also often. Every day more and more people use VPN for their own safety. Sitting at McDonald's without a VPN is just giving your data to hackers and sniffers with your own hands.
Do you get it? No system and antifraud can avoid one single thing - the human factor. And all this will work until the entire population is digitized.
There is already such a precedent - China. The majority of the population has already been digitized, the databases have faces, fingerprints and at least an account in WeChat and AliPay (a messenger and payment system without which it is already impossible to exist in China in 2021), which can only be registered with official passport data. That is, you cannot have more than one account in China. And what do you think? The Chinese have the largest account farms for everything, and even WeChat, Weibo, and so on. In addition, China is the country with the largest army of carders and hackers. Blockchain is not far off, but I am sure that some methods will appear there too.
Let's go back to the carding. Yes, the antifraud improves - but the quality of the material also improves. If just a couple of years ago, everyone was using ordinary phishing material (when people enter data on a fake site that visually resembles the original), today you can buy logs and material from botnets (full data, along with cookies, ip, passwords and fingerprint data). You can directly buy access to the computers from which the logs were obtained and drive anything from them. You do not even need to adjust to the owner of the card or account, because you are making a purchase DIRECTLY FROM HIS COMPUTER. 2021, yes, carding is dead
Over the past week, 6 people have asked me that carding is dead and whether it is worth breaking into it. Honestly, I do not know who scares you and where it comes from, but personally, I, my friends and colleagues simply do not feel any radical changes.
Shops open and close, new ones open. Material changes, methods change. But the very essence remains the same as always. Only those who do not want to do anything and think with their own heads whine about the death of the carding. If you just want to sit around, so that they immediately bring you on a saucer not just work topics, but ready-made money - yes, carding is dead for you, and has been dead for a long time.
So, it is probably worth starting with history first of all. As they say, without knowing the past, you will not know the future either. Almost from the very beginning of the development of the carding industry, every now and then we hear from everywhere that carding is dying or dead for a long time. But now, more than 20 years have passed, and everyone who is in the subject will not let a lie - everything is going like clockwork. Yes, methods change, technologies change, but there is ALWAYS a suitable key for any lock.
Previously, carding could be done simply by generating cards. There was no anti-fraud in sight. Just know yourself, generate card variations (number, name and expiration date) and drive in. Merch didn't exist and stores used your card details to manually make purchases.
Then Elon Musk appeared with PayPal and said: "How do you like that?" Online shopping has completely transformed. Other merch began to develop. PayPal had a fucking anti-fraud for its time and the card generators went into the dark.
Then came the guys from Israel, who used the groundwork for calculating terrorists to create a new generation of anti-fraud. Their system worked more than a hundred times more accurate and faster than PayPal.
In fact, the only essence of carding is to adjust everything as much as possible so that the store thinks that you are the owner of the card. IP change? So what? Anyone can go on a trip to other countries and even more so to another city. Another device? Also often. Every day more and more people use VPN for their own safety. Sitting at McDonald's without a VPN is just giving your data to hackers and sniffers with your own hands.
Do you get it? No system and antifraud can avoid one single thing - the human factor. And all this will work until the entire population is digitized.
There is already such a precedent - China. The majority of the population has already been digitized, the databases have faces, fingerprints and at least an account in WeChat and AliPay (a messenger and payment system without which it is already impossible to exist in China in 2021), which can only be registered with official passport data. That is, you cannot have more than one account in China. And what do you think? The Chinese have the largest account farms for everything, and even WeChat, Weibo, and so on. In addition, China is the country with the largest army of carders and hackers. Blockchain is not far off, but I am sure that some methods will appear there too.
Let's go back to the carding. Yes, the antifraud improves - but the quality of the material also improves. If just a couple of years ago, everyone was using ordinary phishing material (when people enter data on a fake site that visually resembles the original), today you can buy logs and material from botnets (full data, along with cookies, ip, passwords and fingerprint data). You can directly buy access to the computers from which the logs were obtained and drive anything from them. You do not even need to adjust to the owner of the card or account, because you are making a purchase DIRECTLY FROM HIS COMPUTER. 2021, yes, carding is dead

Over the past week, 6 people have asked me that carding is dead and whether it is worth breaking into it. Honestly, I do not know who scares you and where it comes from, but personally, I, my friends and colleagues simply do not feel any radical changes.
Shops open and close, new ones open. Material changes, methods change. But the very essence remains the same as always. Only those who do not want to do anything and think with their own heads whine about the death of the carding. If you just want to sit around, so that they immediately bring you on a saucer not just work topics, but ready-made money - yes, carding is dead for you, and has been dead for a long time.