Bank-eminent (Issuing bank) -> bank which has issued the card.
Billing address -> the card owner address.
CC -> Credit Card.
CCN (Credit Card Number) -> Includes the number of the card and expiration date, no name or address.
CVV(Credit Verification Value) / (Card Security Code) / CVV2 -> The number on the back of the card used for verification purposes. 3 digit number for visa/mc and 4 digits for AMEX (American Express) (There is also CVV1 which is a verification number that is written into the mag stripe on the back of the card that is read when the card is swiped).
Drop -> an address where you can send carded goods, not your own house or friend or relatives.
Drop -> inner man. His task is to receive the money or goods and, accordingly, to give the part of the earnings to you.
Billing -> office, which has agreement with a bank. Also, this office assumes payments for the cards.
SSN (Social Security Number) -> one of the details of CC holder, used to bypass security measures.
MMN (Mothers Maiden Name) -> Comes in handy when bypassing security measures on VBV/MCSC. One of your security question.
DOB (Date of Birth) -> Used to bypass some security measures.
COB (Change of Billing) -> Some stores will only ship large/high priced items if the shipping and billing info match, these can be obtained through some cvv sellers, usually in the form of a “Fulls”.
Fullz -> You listen many times “Fulls/ Fullz”. It is nothing but CC Details with more info eg. security question answers, SSN, DOB, MMN, etc. which can be used for COB, etc.
AVS (Address Verification Service) -> System that checks the billing address entered against the credit card company’s records.
VBV (Verified by Visa) -> Extra verification process initially added by visa, there are different types of authentication used, most notably would be a password, date of birth, social security number, or mothers maiden name.
MCSC (Master Card Secure Code) -> MC (Master Card) adopted this process after VBV came out, basically the same thing but with master card cards.
POS (Point of Sale) -> Terminal at a physical shop where the card is swiped/read.
Dumps -> The information that is written onto the magnetic stripe on the back of the card, the only way to get these am with a skimmer, comes in different “tracks” which I will not be explaining -> a dump would look like:
4131980020013459=11101010073957306460.
Skimmer -> A device that is normally attached to an ATM where you insert your card, which records your card information (there are other variants but that is the most common).
Embosser -> A device that “stamps” the cards to produce the raised lettering.
Tipper -> A device that adds the gold/silver accents to the embossed characters.
MSR (Magnetic Stripe Reader/Writer) -> Used in the carding scene for writing dumps (and drivers license, student ID) info to blank cards or gift cards (if you want to use blank white cards, you will need a printer for the card template, embosser/tipper also, which can get costly to buy).
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