Now i wanna explain terms for online carding.
What is CC? - A payment card (debit or credit) issued by banks that allows you to make purchases. Contains important data such as card number, expiration date and security code.
What is CVV? - The Card's Verification Value is a 3-4 digit security code that appears on the back of the card. It is often used to identify a credit card that contains this security code
What is CCN? - Credit Card Number without the CVV. Used on sites with low security or for certain subscription services
What is Fullz? - A complete package of identification information including name, address, DOB, SSN and other personal information needed to verify identity. Needed when opening bank accounts and verifying purchases
What is Proxies? - An intermediate server (a set of programs) in computer networks that acts as an intermediary between the user and the target server (both parties may or may not be aware of the intermediation), allowing clients to both make indirect requests (receiving and transmitting them through a proxy server) to other network services and receive responses. This is to avoid detection when shopping and visiting websites
What is Socks? - A type of Proxy that routes traffic using the SOCKS protocol. More secure and anonymous than regular HTTP proxies.
What is Residential Proxies? - IP addresses of real homes and ISPs that mask the location. Effective in preventing detection because they look like real users
What is VPN? - Virtual Private Network hides your real IP and redirects traffic. Less secure than a proxy
What is BIN? - Bank Identification Numbers its the first 6 and sometimes 8 digits in a bank card that identify the type of card and the bank issuing the card.
What is RDP? - Remote Desktop Protocol allows you to control another computer from anywhere. It is used to access carding virtual machines from clean IP addresses
What is Enrolls? - Cards with access to online banking that can be registered to bank accounts. Registration requires an SSN and a specific BIN. Allows you to view transactions and some BINs allow you to change your billing address.
What is AVS? - Address Verification System used by merchants and stores in some countries (USA, Canada, UK, Australia, etc.) to verify that the billing address matches the card records. An important security measure that means you need accurate billing information to process transactions.
What is Visa Alerts - An alert system that sends text/email notifications of card transactions. Useful for low-value transactions that require a minicode
What is CC? - A payment card (debit or credit) issued by banks that allows you to make purchases. Contains important data such as card number, expiration date and security code.
What is CVV? - The Card's Verification Value is a 3-4 digit security code that appears on the back of the card. It is often used to identify a credit card that contains this security code
What is CCN? - Credit Card Number without the CVV. Used on sites with low security or for certain subscription services
What is Fullz? - A complete package of identification information including name, address, DOB, SSN and other personal information needed to verify identity. Needed when opening bank accounts and verifying purchases
What is Proxies? - An intermediate server (a set of programs) in computer networks that acts as an intermediary between the user and the target server (both parties may or may not be aware of the intermediation), allowing clients to both make indirect requests (receiving and transmitting them through a proxy server) to other network services and receive responses. This is to avoid detection when shopping and visiting websites
What is Socks? - A type of Proxy that routes traffic using the SOCKS protocol. More secure and anonymous than regular HTTP proxies.
What is Residential Proxies? - IP addresses of real homes and ISPs that mask the location. Effective in preventing detection because they look like real users
What is VPN? - Virtual Private Network hides your real IP and redirects traffic. Less secure than a proxy
What is BIN? - Bank Identification Numbers its the first 6 and sometimes 8 digits in a bank card that identify the type of card and the bank issuing the card.
What is RDP? - Remote Desktop Protocol allows you to control another computer from anywhere. It is used to access carding virtual machines from clean IP addresses
What is Enrolls? - Cards with access to online banking that can be registered to bank accounts. Registration requires an SSN and a specific BIN. Allows you to view transactions and some BINs allow you to change your billing address.
What is AVS? - Address Verification System used by merchants and stores in some countries (USA, Canada, UK, Australia, etc.) to verify that the billing address matches the card records. An important security measure that means you need accurate billing information to process transactions.
What is Visa Alerts - An alert system that sends text/email notifications of card transactions. Useful for low-value transactions that require a minicode