Myths about carders

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Carders are mysterious and enigmatic figures, surrounded by many myths and stereotypes. They are usually portrayed as virtuoso criminals, capable of hacking any system and wielding digital weapons. But how true are these ideas? In this article, we will reveal some common myths about carders and consider the true face of this profession. Let's figure out what is really hidden behind the concept of "carder".

Myth: Carders are always criminals​

Reality: Carders are often associated with criminals in the public eye, but this is not always the case. There is a division between "white", "gray", and "black" carders. White carders, also known as ethical carders or research carders, are focused on finding vulnerabilities in systems and information security in order to protect against attacks. Gray carders are somewhere in the middle and often work with organizations to discover and fix vulnerabilities. Black carders, or cybercriminals, abuse their skills for identity theft, carding, fraud, and other crimes.

Myth: Carders always use complex hacking techniques​

Reality: Carders are often portrayed as hacking systems using complex algorithms and techniques. However, in practice, many attacks rely on simple and common vulnerabilities that can be prevented by updating software and applying standard security measures. Social engineering, or human manipulation, is also a common attack method, where carders use manipulation and deception to gain access to sensitive information.

Myth: Carders always act alone​

Reality: While carders may be portrayed as lone geniuses working in a basement, many carders actually work in teams or communities. There are specialized cybersecurity organizations that hire carders to find and fix vulnerabilities. There are also numerous carding communities where people share knowledge and experiences.

Myth: Carders Always Break the Law​

Reality: Carders, especially ethical carders, follow a set of rules and ethical principles. They operate within the law and with the permission of the owners of the systems they are testing for vulnerabilities. Ethical carders play an important role in improving security by helping organizations and companies protect their systems.

Myth: Carders are always interested in financial gain​

Reality: While cybercriminals are certainly motivated by financial gain, not all carders are only looking for money. Many carders are inspired by the desire to explore, create, and find new ways in the world of information security. For them, it is a kind of intellectual game, where overcoming difficulties and finding new solutions is the main goal.

Myth: It's really easy to become a carder​

"Become a carder in 15 minutes a day", "Master the profession of a cybersecurity specialist in 3 days" - such advertising makes a carder smile. And for those who are far from the world of carding - a myth that it is possible to enter the profession in a couple of days.

Reality: To master the profession of a cybersecurity specialist, tester, pentester or system administrator from scratch, you need to undergo quality training (it is better if it lasts at least 2 months), follow the news in the world of information technology and, most importantly, practice constantly.

It is the combination of "practice + theory" that will help you learn how to work in the field of carding. If you quit self-study immediately after completing the courses, you will lose the skills you have acquired - so only forward!

Conclusion:​

Myths and stereotypes about carders often create a false impression of them. Carders are not always criminals, their actions can be ethical and aimed at ensuring safety.

🔥 Thanks for reading.
 
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