Not seeing enough carding, botnet, malware, Zeus, or ransomware threads today.
This is not a honeypot at all. I'm not a honey badger.
Just tell me why I shouldn't just card.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJu-ogFVZxs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckDuvs7Gzaw
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE I WANNA MAKE MILLIS A DAY REEEEEEEEEEE HELP ME /BIZ/ REEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>>1688075
Carding requires skill, risk tolerance, and isn't that profitable. This is why Russians do it:
• Skill: They have time to learn, much more info available in russian as well.
• Risk tolerance: Police there doesn't care as long as they don't "shit where they eat". The target data breach was named American Sanctions, for fucks sake.
• Profit: monthly salary there is $400, so earning $1000 per month is very good money for them.
>>1688075
The sad thing is that this board genuinely isn't a honeypot, this is legit NEETs, poojets, ruskies, and shitcoiners, all thinking they can get rich quick doing this because they read the clickbait titles of blogs saying how some Boris made a billion dollars scamming people.
>>1688088
I'd believe you, but just a few days ago there were legit 4 or 6 threads about some stupid illegal carding, botnet, or something similar to that area. It's annoying. Borderline honeypot material.
How do the pros liquidate these cards? It seems like most of the easy avenues require ID as well.
>>1688087
I have a pretty decent understanding of how the system works, especially working with fraud detection systems myself. Also a pretty extensive background in cyber-security so I would know how to remain anonymous.
Risk tolerance is pretty minimal IMO at less then 3k/month.
Whats the average profit rate?
>>1688111
Feel like you would honestly be better off finding your own cash out method then using some shitty one that has been repeated by carders for years
>>1688075
Becasue this isn't 2004 rudeboy
>>1688144
This
>>1688159
basically what this guy said. carding sucks now
>>1688467
it's still tremendously popular. People make crazy money.