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Carders have a whole language. Here’s what it all means in plain English:
CC (Credit Card): Short for credit card. It’s the full set of details: the 16-digit number, expiration date, and the 3-digit CVV code on the back.
CVV (Card Verification Value): That little 3- or 4-digit number on your card. Carders need it to shop onlineit’s like a secret handshake!
BIN (Bank Identification Number): The first 6 digits of a CC number. It tells you which bank issued the card (like Visa or Mastercard) and what type it is (credit, debit, etc.). Carders use it to guess how
valuable a card might be!
Fullz: A complete package of infoCC details plus the cardholder’s name, address, phone number, birth date, and sometimes even their SSN (Social Security Number). It’s a goldmine for carders!
Dumps: Data stolen from a card’s magnetic stripe (the black strip on the back). Carders use this to make fake cards. It’s like copying a key!
Track 1 / Track 2: The specific data on the magnetic stripe. Track 1 has the cardholder’s name and number Track 2 has the number and expiration date. Dumps usually include one or both!
Skimming: Using a tiny device (a skimmer) to steal card info from ATMs, gas pumps, or payment machines. It’s like a secret info vacuum!
Skimmer: The gadget itselfsmall, sneaky, and stuck onto card readers to grab your data when you swipe.
Phishing: Tricking people into giving up their info with fake emails, texts, or websiteslike pretending to be your bank. “Your account’s locked, click here!”
VBV (Verified by Visa): A security feature some cards have. It asks for a password during online shopping. Carders hate it it’s harder to crack!
NON VBV: A security feature some cards are missing. It will not ask for a password during online shopping(Most of the time). Carders love it
MCSC (Mastercard SecureCode): Same deal as VBV, but for Mastercard. Another password hurdle for carders!
Carding: The whole process of using stolen CC info to buy stuff or make money. It’s their main game!
Drop: A safe location (like an empty house or a hired person’s address) where carders send stuff they buy with stolen cards. Keeps them hidden!
Mule: A person (sometimes clueless!) who receives packages or moves money for carders, often for a small cut. They’re the middleman!
Cashout: Turning stolen CC funds into real moneylike buying gift cards or wiring cash to a secret account.
Clone: A fake physical card made from stolen dumps. Carders swipe it in stores like it’s legit!
EMV (Europay, Mastercard, Visa): The chip on modern cards. It’s tougher to copy than magnetic stripes, so carders don’t like it!
PIN (Personal Identification Number): The 4-digit code you use at ATMs or in stores. If carders get this with a dump, they can hit up cash machines!
Dark Web / DN: A hidden part of the internet where carders buy and sell CCs, dumps, and fullz. You need special software (like Tor) to get there!
Tor: A browser that hides your identity online. Carders use it to stay anonymous while shopping or trading!
Shop: A secret online store on the dark web selling stolen CCs or tools like skimmers. It’s their marketplace!
Checker: A tool or website carders use to test if a stolen CC still works before they use it. “Is this card alive?”
Live CC: A stolen card that’s still activenot canceled or maxed out. Carders love these!
Dead CC: A stolen card that doesn’t work anymore (canceled or out of funds). Trash to carders!
Socks5: A type of proxy (a fake internet location) carders use to hide where they’re really shopping from. “I’m in New York… or am I?”
Proxy: A middleman server that masks your real location online. Carders use it to look like they’re in the same place as the cardholder!
RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol): A way to control someone else’s computer remotely. Carders use hacked RDPs to shop from a “clean” machine!
Burner: A cheap, disposable phone or account carders use once and ditch. No trace!
OTP (One-Time Password): A temporary code sent to your phone or email for extra security. Carders try to steal these too!
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CC (Credit Card): Short for credit card. It’s the full set of details: the 16-digit number, expiration date, and the 3-digit CVV code on the back.

CVV (Card Verification Value): That little 3- or 4-digit number on your card. Carders need it to shop onlineit’s like a secret handshake!

BIN (Bank Identification Number): The first 6 digits of a CC number. It tells you which bank issued the card (like Visa or Mastercard) and what type it is (credit, debit, etc.). Carders use it to guess how
valuable a card might be!

Fullz: A complete package of infoCC details plus the cardholder’s name, address, phone number, birth date, and sometimes even their SSN (Social Security Number). It’s a goldmine for carders!

Dumps: Data stolen from a card’s magnetic stripe (the black strip on the back). Carders use this to make fake cards. It’s like copying a key!

Track 1 / Track 2: The specific data on the magnetic stripe. Track 1 has the cardholder’s name and number Track 2 has the number and expiration date. Dumps usually include one or both!

Skimming: Using a tiny device (a skimmer) to steal card info from ATMs, gas pumps, or payment machines. It’s like a secret info vacuum!

Skimmer: The gadget itselfsmall, sneaky, and stuck onto card readers to grab your data when you swipe.

Phishing: Tricking people into giving up their info with fake emails, texts, or websiteslike pretending to be your bank. “Your account’s locked, click here!”

VBV (Verified by Visa): A security feature some cards have. It asks for a password during online shopping. Carders hate it it’s harder to crack!

NON VBV: A security feature some cards are missing. It will not ask for a password during online shopping(Most of the time). Carders love it
MCSC (Mastercard SecureCode): Same deal as VBV, but for Mastercard. Another password hurdle for carders!

Carding: The whole process of using stolen CC info to buy stuff or make money. It’s their main game!

Drop: A safe location (like an empty house or a hired person’s address) where carders send stuff they buy with stolen cards. Keeps them hidden!

Mule: A person (sometimes clueless!) who receives packages or moves money for carders, often for a small cut. They’re the middleman!

Cashout: Turning stolen CC funds into real moneylike buying gift cards or wiring cash to a secret account.

Clone: A fake physical card made from stolen dumps. Carders swipe it in stores like it’s legit!

EMV (Europay, Mastercard, Visa): The chip on modern cards. It’s tougher to copy than magnetic stripes, so carders don’t like it!

PIN (Personal Identification Number): The 4-digit code you use at ATMs or in stores. If carders get this with a dump, they can hit up cash machines!

Dark Web / DN: A hidden part of the internet where carders buy and sell CCs, dumps, and fullz. You need special software (like Tor) to get there!

Tor: A browser that hides your identity online. Carders use it to stay anonymous while shopping or trading!

Shop: A secret online store on the dark web selling stolen CCs or tools like skimmers. It’s their marketplace!

Checker: A tool or website carders use to test if a stolen CC still works before they use it. “Is this card alive?”

Live CC: A stolen card that’s still activenot canceled or maxed out. Carders love these!

Dead CC: A stolen card that doesn’t work anymore (canceled or out of funds). Trash to carders!

Socks5: A type of proxy (a fake internet location) carders use to hide where they’re really shopping from. “I’m in New York… or am I?”

Proxy: A middleman server that masks your real location online. Carders use it to look like they’re in the same place as the cardholder!

RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol): A way to control someone else’s computer remotely. Carders use hacked RDPs to shop from a “clean” machine!

Burner: A cheap, disposable phone or account carders use once and ditch. No trace!

OTP (One-Time Password): A temporary code sent to your phone or email for extra security. Carders try to steal these too!

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