The truth of the matter is that carding can be expensive. Deciding to card something often comes down to whether the cost of buying the cards, the proxies, the antidetect software required is worth it, especially if the success rate with a particular store isn't great. That's why I'm starting this series of essays/writeups. They're designed to help you become more self-reliant and reduce your dependence on those costs - or maybe even eliminate them altogether. This will be the first of many parts. And what better way to kick off the series than by addressing the core issue: exploring methods to source your own cards.
Sourcing your own cards is key, as they're usually the biggest expense in most carding operations. But for some it's not worth the hassle, especially if you're already getting relative success with cards you're sourcing from somewhere else. But knowledge, I maintain, is the most important tool within the carder's toolkit, having knowledge and practical experience with sourcing cards can give you edge over everyone elses, and it allows you to have a fallback if your preferred cc shop suddenly closes. Having a deep understanding about how to source your cards also gives you the diligence to weigh the quality of different shops. Especially if you're having issues with the cards you've been getting lately.
There are a bunch of ways to source your own cards, from hacking, to scamshops and phish campaigns, to sniffing, there's no shortage of ways to source your own cards. For the first part of the series we'll be focusing on online card sniffers, what they are, how they are implemented, and how you could possibly roll your own.
How?
Sourcing your own cards is key, as they're usually the biggest expense in most carding operations. But for some it's not worth the hassle, especially if you're already getting relative success with cards you're sourcing from somewhere else. But knowledge, I maintain, is the most important tool within the carder's toolkit, having knowledge and practical experience with sourcing cards can give you edge over everyone elses, and it allows you to have a fallback if your preferred cc shop suddenly closes. Having a deep understanding about how to source your cards also gives you the diligence to weigh the quality of different shops. Especially if you're having issues with the cards you've been getting lately.
There are a bunch of ways to source your own cards, from hacking, to scamshops and phish campaigns, to sniffing, there's no shortage of ways to source your own cards. For the first part of the series we'll be focusing on online card sniffers, what they are, how they are implemented, and how you could possibly roll your own.
How?
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