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ServerGenius 06-26-2002 10:05 AM

100.000 credit card numbers posted online
 
Some organisation has posted 100.000 stolen creditcard numbers
online. They claim to be an organisation that helps to prevent
creditcard fraud for individuals and chargebacks for companies.

The database was also handed out to the police. These idiots
offer a service where you can check if your card details have
been stolen....so now they donīt have to steal it anymore
they just ask you for it....:Graucho

I havenīt read the whole site but for an organisation it looks
way to shabby...

http://www.cardcops.com/

DynaMite

Gary 06-26-2002 10:14 AM

They tell you not to enter your expiration date. Its just to match the number against their database. Plus they are working with the secret service. not smart to do that if your running a scam

dipshit moron retard 06-26-2002 10:22 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Gary
They tell you not to enter your expiration date. Its just to match the number against their database. Plus they are working with the secret service. not smart to do that if your running a scam
normally i can tell you're being sarcastic, this time im a little afraid though. if anyone thinks the expiration date is an obstacle to using their credit card (60 sequental combinations at most to try) i've got an old leaky goat in the back i'll take visa for.

pr0 06-26-2002 10:30 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by dipshit moron retard


normally i can tell you're being sarcastic, this time im a little afraid though. if anyone thinks the expiration date is an obstacle to using their credit card (60 sequental combinations at most to try) i've got an old leaky goat in the back i'll take visa for.

This goat you speak of, is it house trained?

ServerGenius 06-26-2002 10:33 AM

expiry dates are very easy to get...since most card are valid for
3 years there are not a lot of combinations....since all you need
to know is month/year.

And the secret service part seems nothing more like bullshit.
Especially if the numbers are used from another country...

DynaMite


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