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In this guide, we shall look into what Bins are to some tricks on how to get Non verified by Visa Bins or Bins that can pass OTP verification. It's going to be a very long guide with details. Please take your time and read.
So let's wrap up quickly.
At the back of the Card, it has a Code that’s the CVC/CVV (Credit verification Code/Credit verification value ) again we have, Magnetic stripe, Signature box, hologram, Customer helpline or bank contact info.
WHAT IS BIN?
A "BIN" is an acronym that refers to Bank Identification Number and it's usually the first 6-8 digits of a credit card.
So we will focus on the 6 digits for now. Bin helps us identify the card brand, for example, we will only pick the first number. Like with the information above, let's assume we have 123456 we will pick 1 so we will replace 3, 4, 5, 6 with the 1.
To understand what I'm saying,
Let's take this for example 346288 We have Amex to start with 3, 457398, Visa start with 4, 522849, MasterCard start with 5 and 678828 Discover start with 6
Hope you get it now.
347484 – The First number 3 represents Amex
473838 – The first number 4 represents Visa
574884 – The first number 5 represents MasterCard
683839 – The first number 6 represents Discover.
Quick Note : Amex can start with 3 or 37
Visa usually starts with 4
Mastercard can start with 5, 51 through 55.
Discover can also begin with 6, 6011 or 65.
The Bin doesn’t only identify the card brand but also help us with a lot of information like the card type ( Credit/Debit), Card level, Issuing Bank and Country, website & issuers contact. Here are some examples of Card levels we have,
1. Classic
2. Gold
3. Platinum
4. Business
5. Corporate
6. Signature
7. Premier
8. Infinite ect ...
1. Classic : Classic cards are recognized and accepted by a large number of Merchants all over the world, including the Internet. This card is usually used by Students, young couples, or people trying to establish credit. The limits of these Cards are usually around $1000.
2. Gold : A premium card used by people around the world. With higher spending Limits and greater purchasing power, the Visa Gold card is the choice of consumers Who want more from their cards. Average limit of this type of card is $3000
3. Platinum : Platinum is one of the best cards around. Average limit could be Around $8000.
4. Business : Very high limits, often around $15,000
5. Corporate : This is used by large corporations. The limits are usually around $15,000 as well.
6. Signature : The 2nd best card around. I’ve gotten many signature cards with a Limit of $30,000
7. Premier : Same as Signature. Limits are usually $30,000.
Infinite : This is the absolutely best card around. However, it is incredibly hard to Find. If you do manage to get your hands on one of these, you are very lucky. There Are usually no limits to such cards.
"It is important to note that all these numbers are subject to change depending on The subject’s credit score, history, and spending pattern."
So now, we know the information Bin can tell us. So let’s assume you picked a random bin, you can check it on Bincodes.com or Binlist.net, or any bin checking sites, you will get all the information needed from card brand, Issuing Bank, Country, Card type, Card level and sometimes the contact of the Issuer.
Now let’s take a look at some random bins I will be listing and give out the information or details about them
We will pick some random one’s :
1. BIN : 371334
2. BIN : 444607
3. BIN : 517546
4. BIN : 601100
Now we have seen the details of each Bank identification number. So Bin can give us all the information above. Some even listed the Issuer's website and contact, Others were not listed.
HOW DO WE GET BINS?
Bins are posted everyday, we can get bins from Dumps, forums or you can create your own set of bins.
I know you will be wondering and asking how is creating your own set of bins possible? I will be teaching you. (It's a method that has been there for a long time and I've been using for several years now and it still works.)
Today I will teach you.
Now let's go ....
HOW DO I KNOW IF THIS BIN IS GOOD FOR PURCHASE?
Okay so let's talk about something here. Although there are bin which works on some particular sites for sometime, There is nothing like specific or special bin. We can have a bin which works for some particular site but doesn't always last for long. Because, someone could use a bin working on a particular site for some time and after some moments later when you are trying to purchase and item with the same bin on the same site, it won't work. Reason? Banks and stores are always on updates with their payment systems and Anti-Fraud system. So to me, Bins are not something you should be lounging for, you should rather focus on how to deal with this particular site. "That's why "RECON" is important before stepping into any site."
Another thing is that, people say they are selling Non vbv cards or bins. Note this down, The only way to find out if a bin or cc is non vbv, is to try purchasing an item with the card and if it skips the 3ds verification, that's when you can confirm it's non vbv. Because someone can use that bin to skip 3d but you might not be able skip with the same bin due to the security of the store or bank.
Think about this logically. Imagine you say you need specific “gun” to kill a person. It’s just doesn't make sense. These card owner probably just use their card no problems buying anything online. A lot of factor matters when doing carding, because they have their own built in anti fraud system. There is usually two kind of anti fraud implemented that I kmow,
1. Artificial intelligence
2. Manual
What anti-fraud system look for in general!
The process of finding the PCIs DSS (PAYMENT CARD INDUSTRIES DATA SECURITY STANDARDS) was a simple process of trial and error, some of the device fingerprint they look for include;
1. Time zone
2. Browser data
3. Cookies it recalls(what you did on a website)
4. Real Or spoofed GPU/CPU
5. Canvas and WebGL
6. Risk Score
7. Clicks
8. Browser fingerprint
9. Operating systems
10. IP (Real or proxy), Fraudscore
11. User agent
12. Email age
13. Copy pasting
14. Font and Browser Language ext.
You can check about this on threatmatrix (Google or YouTube)
Braintree, authorize, Stripe, etc.
All have standard PCIs that once analyzed, gives you a pretty good idea on what the system looks for and classify as it “could be fraud” . Some of the device, browser and connection data collected to verify transaction by processors heads into the hundreds especially Amazon, PayPal and Skrill etc.
In order to bypass all these we need to take certain approach. Websites like best buy and gift card are very high in security. Of course we can use a non vbv card but it will be a total waste of time to warmup because we don’t know how much balance is inside the cards. Non vbv can be use on any sites as long as you warmup properly and don’t get detected by anti fraud system. (Non VbV - "mostly used on low security sites")
Let's take
1. Enrolled Cards for Example:
The advantage of these type of cards is “balance” “watching owners activity”. We use these type of cards because it gives us time to warmup properly and charge the card when warmup is ready. A normal non vbv will not have this kind of functions. I'm just telling you the advantage of using enrolled cards because, we know the how much the card holder spends but with a normal non vbv we can charge high security sites too but the point is that we don’t know the how much the CH spends and it will waste a lot of time.
2. Visa Purchase Alert
Visa purchase alert helps us know the owners spending pattern and stores the victims normally make purchases.
Imagine warming up and about to charge the card but you don’t know the balance. It could be $15 or $50000. So a simple 400022 or 414740 can even do any sites. Depending on your warmup and bypassing Anti fraud, Spending limits (Not going above the normal spending limits of the owner)
The best thing is either to use Visa purchase alert or enrolled cards for big purchases and helps to also check the spending limits of the owner or know how much the owner spends, Doing proper warmup and Bypassing anti fraud system. You can test your private bins or the Bins you made on Visa Purchase Alert until you find the right one working for Visa purchase Alert. Or you can try some bins on forums people share.
Warming up takes time and it’s not just a one day process Meaning, it’s not about the bin but proper warming up ( like aging the account )and not getting detected by anti fraud, Payment gateway (spending patterns or limits)
That’s why it’s advisable to get an aged account, aged email and so on.. to deal with big stores.
You can age and warmup an account by visiting the site you are trying to cart everyday. After creating an account, Use some hours by Reading reviews adding things to wish list, logging out doing same thing for some couple of days until you have build some amount of trust. If possible you could also make small transaction like $5 to $10 but before that, make sure you flood or Bomb the victims email to avoid the victims seeing the transaction .In a few days you can try to make the huge purchase but before that watch YouTube videos, go to face book , Signing up news letters, try browsing what you really want to cart and watch videos and read reviews related to that etc.
TYPES OF BINS
1. VBV (Verified By Visa) it's a term for bins that have 3ds implemented.
2. Non-VBV (Not Verified By Visa) this bins are a general term for bins that do not have 3DS (Three-Domain Secure) security installed.
They can be categorized as follows:
1. 100% non-VBV bin – a bin that will work worldwide without any 3DS verification,
regardless of the amount. However, this does not mean that credit cards associated with that bin will work in every shop, as there may be other restrictions, such as a holder ban, bank ban, or IP ban.
These bins are typically from the US and MIX categories.
2. 50/50 non-VBV bin – a bin that works without 3DS verification a few times,
depending on the holder's bank settings, amounts, and IP.
These are also usually from US and MIX categories
3. LinkCC non-VBV bin – a bin that works as non-VBV when linked to a service, like pizza delivery, car rental, taxi, or other online services. The bin becomes non-VBV when the bank does not charge any money initially. After being linked, the credit card can be used without 3DS in many places because the system assumes it’s already verified.
Linkcc non-VBV bins are commonly from US and MIX categories.
4. RealCC non-VBV bin – a bin that works as non-VBV only in specific billing platforms or stores. Platforms can include Adyen, Ogone, Stripe, Shopify, and others. Realcc non-VBV bins are
usually from US and MIX categories.
6. 100% auto-VBV bin – a bin that functions as a regular 3DS bin but is not, usually from US bins or some MIX bins. These are the most common types of non-VBV bins.
Note : Attempting to use a bin without proper knowledge or preparation will likely be unsuccessful. Additionally, keep in mind that bins in the US, CA, AU, EU and UK regions often require AVS (Address Verification System ( protection, meaning you must provide relevant information such as ZIP, address, and full name. Without this information, it will not work.
SUMMARY & CONCLUSION :
Deal with local banks because big banks (Like Boa, Chase etc. ) have high security Bins (usually) and most is not suitable for Visa purchase alert.
Once you have found a BIN that hits, Grab all those BINs of a similar brand and level from the same bank and try those too. Over time you will build your own set of bins or BIN list and it should get easier for you to spot a BIN that has potential.
Bin lists are widely available, don’t pay for them. Sometimes, there will be a bin that’s newly discovered or hot right now for a specific service. If someone discovers a bin like this, they’ll likely keep it to themselves or only tell close friends so that the stock doesn’t quickly deplete/won't work anymore. If someone is selling a legitimate bin, you should buy it at your own risk.
Learning the right way comes with temerity. No one is born an expert. Its always trial and error, resulting to charge to experience. What I can advise is, dig deep. Do some research, observe.
ALL THE BEST!
So let's wrap up quickly.
PARTS OF A CREDIT/DEBIT CARD
In front of a credit card or Debit card, you will Mostly see the Credit card number that’s the PAN ( Primary Account Number, name of the customer or Card holders name, Issuing bank name or Card issuer, Card network ( could either be Visa Card, Master Card, American Express in Short AMEX and Discover), EMV chip, Account Opening date/Expiry date, Contactless logo, and Card brand depending on the issuing bank.At the back of the Card, it has a Code that’s the CVC/CVV (Credit verification Code/Credit verification value ) again we have, Magnetic stripe, Signature box, hologram, Customer helpline or bank contact info.
WHAT IS BIN?
A "BIN" is an acronym that refers to Bank Identification Number and it's usually the first 6-8 digits of a credit card.
So we will focus on the 6 digits for now. Bin helps us identify the card brand, for example, we will only pick the first number. Like with the information above, let's assume we have 123456 we will pick 1 so we will replace 3, 4, 5, 6 with the 1.
To understand what I'm saying,
Let's take this for example 346288 We have Amex to start with 3, 457398, Visa start with 4, 522849, MasterCard start with 5 and 678828 Discover start with 6
Hope you get it now.
347484 – The First number 3 represents Amex
473838 – The first number 4 represents Visa
574884 – The first number 5 represents MasterCard
683839 – The first number 6 represents Discover.
Quick Note : Amex can start with 3 or 37
Visa usually starts with 4
Mastercard can start with 5, 51 through 55.
Discover can also begin with 6, 6011 or 65.
The Bin doesn’t only identify the card brand but also help us with a lot of information like the card type ( Credit/Debit), Card level, Issuing Bank and Country, website & issuers contact. Here are some examples of Card levels we have,
1. Classic
2. Gold
3. Platinum
4. Business
5. Corporate
6. Signature
7. Premier
8. Infinite ect ...
1. Classic : Classic cards are recognized and accepted by a large number of Merchants all over the world, including the Internet. This card is usually used by Students, young couples, or people trying to establish credit. The limits of these Cards are usually around $1000.
2. Gold : A premium card used by people around the world. With higher spending Limits and greater purchasing power, the Visa Gold card is the choice of consumers Who want more from their cards. Average limit of this type of card is $3000
3. Platinum : Platinum is one of the best cards around. Average limit could be Around $8000.
4. Business : Very high limits, often around $15,000
5. Corporate : This is used by large corporations. The limits are usually around $15,000 as well.
6. Signature : The 2nd best card around. I’ve gotten many signature cards with a Limit of $30,000
7. Premier : Same as Signature. Limits are usually $30,000.
Infinite : This is the absolutely best card around. However, it is incredibly hard to Find. If you do manage to get your hands on one of these, you are very lucky. There Are usually no limits to such cards.
"It is important to note that all these numbers are subject to change depending on The subject’s credit score, history, and spending pattern."
So now, we know the information Bin can tell us. So let’s assume you picked a random bin, you can check it on Bincodes.com or Binlist.net, or any bin checking sites, you will get all the information needed from card brand, Issuing Bank, Country, Card type, Card level and sometimes the contact of the Issuer.
Now let’s take a look at some random bins I will be listing and give out the information or details about them
We will pick some random one’s :
1. BIN : 371334
2. BIN : 444607
3. BIN : 517546
4. BIN : 601100
Now we have seen the details of each Bank identification number. So Bin can give us all the information above. Some even listed the Issuer's website and contact, Others were not listed.
HOW DO WE GET BINS?
Bins are posted everyday, we can get bins from Dumps, forums or you can create your own set of bins.
I know you will be wondering and asking how is creating your own set of bins possible? I will be teaching you. (It's a method that has been there for a long time and I've been using for several years now and it still works.)
Today I will teach you.
Now let's go ....
HOW DO I KNOW IF THIS BIN IS GOOD FOR PURCHASE?
Okay so let's talk about something here. Although there are bin which works on some particular sites for sometime, There is nothing like specific or special bin. We can have a bin which works for some particular site but doesn't always last for long. Because, someone could use a bin working on a particular site for some time and after some moments later when you are trying to purchase and item with the same bin on the same site, it won't work. Reason? Banks and stores are always on updates with their payment systems and Anti-Fraud system. So to me, Bins are not something you should be lounging for, you should rather focus on how to deal with this particular site. "That's why "RECON" is important before stepping into any site."
Another thing is that, people say they are selling Non vbv cards or bins. Note this down, The only way to find out if a bin or cc is non vbv, is to try purchasing an item with the card and if it skips the 3ds verification, that's when you can confirm it's non vbv. Because someone can use that bin to skip 3d but you might not be able skip with the same bin due to the security of the store or bank.
Think about this logically. Imagine you say you need specific “gun” to kill a person. It’s just doesn't make sense. These card owner probably just use their card no problems buying anything online. A lot of factor matters when doing carding, because they have their own built in anti fraud system. There is usually two kind of anti fraud implemented that I kmow,
1. Artificial intelligence
2. Manual
What anti-fraud system look for in general!
The process of finding the PCIs DSS (PAYMENT CARD INDUSTRIES DATA SECURITY STANDARDS) was a simple process of trial and error, some of the device fingerprint they look for include;
1. Time zone
2. Browser data
3. Cookies it recalls(what you did on a website)
4. Real Or spoofed GPU/CPU
5. Canvas and WebGL
6. Risk Score
7. Clicks
8. Browser fingerprint
9. Operating systems
10. IP (Real or proxy), Fraudscore
11. User agent
12. Email age
13. Copy pasting
14. Font and Browser Language ext.
You can check about this on threatmatrix (Google or YouTube)
Braintree, authorize, Stripe, etc.
All have standard PCIs that once analyzed, gives you a pretty good idea on what the system looks for and classify as it “could be fraud” . Some of the device, browser and connection data collected to verify transaction by processors heads into the hundreds especially Amazon, PayPal and Skrill etc.
In order to bypass all these we need to take certain approach. Websites like best buy and gift card are very high in security. Of course we can use a non vbv card but it will be a total waste of time to warmup because we don’t know how much balance is inside the cards. Non vbv can be use on any sites as long as you warmup properly and don’t get detected by anti fraud system. (Non VbV - "mostly used on low security sites")
Let's take
1. Enrolled Cards for Example:
The advantage of these type of cards is “balance” “watching owners activity”. We use these type of cards because it gives us time to warmup properly and charge the card when warmup is ready. A normal non vbv will not have this kind of functions. I'm just telling you the advantage of using enrolled cards because, we know the how much the card holder spends but with a normal non vbv we can charge high security sites too but the point is that we don’t know the how much the CH spends and it will waste a lot of time.
2. Visa Purchase Alert
Visa purchase alert helps us know the owners spending pattern and stores the victims normally make purchases.
Imagine warming up and about to charge the card but you don’t know the balance. It could be $15 or $50000. So a simple 400022 or 414740 can even do any sites. Depending on your warmup and bypassing Anti fraud, Spending limits (Not going above the normal spending limits of the owner)
The best thing is either to use Visa purchase alert or enrolled cards for big purchases and helps to also check the spending limits of the owner or know how much the owner spends, Doing proper warmup and Bypassing anti fraud system. You can test your private bins or the Bins you made on Visa Purchase Alert until you find the right one working for Visa purchase Alert. Or you can try some bins on forums people share.
Warming up takes time and it’s not just a one day process Meaning, it’s not about the bin but proper warming up ( like aging the account )and not getting detected by anti fraud, Payment gateway (spending patterns or limits)
That’s why it’s advisable to get an aged account, aged email and so on.. to deal with big stores.
You can age and warmup an account by visiting the site you are trying to cart everyday. After creating an account, Use some hours by Reading reviews adding things to wish list, logging out doing same thing for some couple of days until you have build some amount of trust. If possible you could also make small transaction like $5 to $10 but before that, make sure you flood or Bomb the victims email to avoid the victims seeing the transaction .In a few days you can try to make the huge purchase but before that watch YouTube videos, go to face book , Signing up news letters, try browsing what you really want to cart and watch videos and read reviews related to that etc.
TYPES OF BINS
1. VBV (Verified By Visa) it's a term for bins that have 3ds implemented.
2. Non-VBV (Not Verified By Visa) this bins are a general term for bins that do not have 3DS (Three-Domain Secure) security installed.
They can be categorized as follows:
1. 100% non-VBV bin – a bin that will work worldwide without any 3DS verification,
regardless of the amount. However, this does not mean that credit cards associated with that bin will work in every shop, as there may be other restrictions, such as a holder ban, bank ban, or IP ban.
These bins are typically from the US and MIX categories.
2. 50/50 non-VBV bin – a bin that works without 3DS verification a few times,
depending on the holder's bank settings, amounts, and IP.
These are also usually from US and MIX categories
3. LinkCC non-VBV bin – a bin that works as non-VBV when linked to a service, like pizza delivery, car rental, taxi, or other online services. The bin becomes non-VBV when the bank does not charge any money initially. After being linked, the credit card can be used without 3DS in many places because the system assumes it’s already verified.
Linkcc non-VBV bins are commonly from US and MIX categories.
4. RealCC non-VBV bin – a bin that works as non-VBV only in specific billing platforms or stores. Platforms can include Adyen, Ogone, Stripe, Shopify, and others. Realcc non-VBV bins are
usually from US and MIX categories.
6. 100% auto-VBV bin – a bin that functions as a regular 3DS bin but is not, usually from US bins or some MIX bins. These are the most common types of non-VBV bins.
Note : Attempting to use a bin without proper knowledge or preparation will likely be unsuccessful. Additionally, keep in mind that bins in the US, CA, AU, EU and UK regions often require AVS (Address Verification System ( protection, meaning you must provide relevant information such as ZIP, address, and full name. Without this information, it will not work.
TRICKS ON HOW TO GET NON VBV BINS OR BINS THAT CAN SKIP 3DS?
There are two common ways I mainly use to test if BIN is non VBV.SUMMARY & CONCLUSION :
Deal with local banks because big banks (Like Boa, Chase etc. ) have high security Bins (usually) and most is not suitable for Visa purchase alert.
Once you have found a BIN that hits, Grab all those BINs of a similar brand and level from the same bank and try those too. Over time you will build your own set of bins or BIN list and it should get easier for you to spot a BIN that has potential.
Bin lists are widely available, don’t pay for them. Sometimes, there will be a bin that’s newly discovered or hot right now for a specific service. If someone discovers a bin like this, they’ll likely keep it to themselves or only tell close friends so that the stock doesn’t quickly deplete/won't work anymore. If someone is selling a legitimate bin, you should buy it at your own risk.
Learning the right way comes with temerity. No one is born an expert. Its always trial and error, resulting to charge to experience. What I can advise is, dig deep. Do some research, observe.
ALL THE BEST!