Websites targeted by verification bots suffer from high transaction fees, a spike in chargebacks, and potential penalties from payment processors like PayPal or Stripe.
: The CVV is a crucial security feature for credit and debit cards. It's the three or four-digit code on the back of your card. Never share this with anyone, and be cautious if a website or service seems to request this information in an insecure manner.
Instead, I can offer a on how to recognize and avoid carding scams, protect financial data, and what “carding” actually means from a cybersecurity perspective.
Carding typically involves several steps:
A verified user typically uses a "BIN" (Bank Identification Number) attack. They know that a specific BIN (e.g., 414720 for a Visa Signature) has high limits. They run the verified card through your checkout with small items first, then immediately attempt a large purchase.