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? Carding Bites: Understanding Shopify ?
Alright, you delinquents, its time to get into the beast thats been both a blessing and a curse for carders everywhere: Shopify. If youve been in this game for more than a while, you probably hit more Shopify stores than you had hot meals. But how much do you really understand about whats going on under the hood?
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So get in, shut up and pay attention. Class is in session, and todays lesson might just be the difference between your next big score and your next big failure.
What is Shopify and Why?
Unless youve been living under a rock (or in a federal penitentiary), youve run into Shopify more times than you can count. This e-commerce giant powers over 29% of all online stores in the US, making it the 800-pound gorilla of the digital marketplace. As a carder, understanding Shopify isnt just useful - its fucking essential, especially if you like card physical stuff and none of the gay ass bank logs shit.
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Now, you might be thinking, Its just another checkout page, whats the big deal? Wrong. Shopify is a labyrinth of configurations, security measures, and potential loopholes. Each store might look the same on the surface, but under the hood, its a whole different ballgame. One Shopify store might roll over easier than a submissive in a BDSM club, while another might be locked down tighter than a nuns asshole.
I get more messages about Shopify than almost anything else. Every day, some newbie slides into my DMs asking how to crack Shopify like its a fucking Rubiks Cube. And you know what? Theyre not entirely wrong. Hitting Shopify stores can print you money if you know what youre doing, or a quick path to failure if you dont.
Heres the deal: understanding how Shopify works isnt just about increasing your success rate (though itll do that too). Its about opening up a whole new world of opportunities. When you really get how this platform ticks, youll start seeing vulnerabilities and exploits that the average script kiddie couldnt spot if their life depended on it.
So buckle up, buttercup. Were about to plunge headfirst into the world of Shopify. By the time were done, youll either be getting those dildo orders shipped or youll have realized youre in the wrong fucking business. Either way, youre in for one hell of a ride.
Knowing A Shopify When We See One
The first step to understanding Shopify is knowing if the site youre trying to hit is actually powered by Shopify. Any seasoned carder should know this by now, since most Shopify sites tend to have a specific look, most especially during checkout. But if you dont, heres the simplest and most accurate way to know if the sites Shopi-fucking-fy:
- Right-click anywhere on the page and select Inspect or View Page Source (or hit Ctrl+U on most browsers).
- Once youre looking at the source code, hit Ctrl+F to open the search function.
- Type in shopify and hit enter.
- If you get a bunch of hits, especially from cdn.shopify.com, congratulations - youve found yourself a Shopify store.
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This method is foolproof because Shopify leaves its fingerprints all over the source code like a sloppy burglar at a crime scene.
Now, if youre too lazy to do that or youre trying to find Shopify stores to hit, there are tools like Wappalyzer and BuiltWith. These browser extensions can tell you what platform a site is using before you squeeze in your nasty cards. Just keep in mind that while these tools are great for bulk searching, theyre not always 100% accurate for specific sites. They might miss some cleverly disguised Shopify stores or give false positives on others. What they are good however, which is something Ill explain later, is looking for Shopify stores to hit.
ALERT
One of the ways antifraud systems detect and reject your transactions is by looking up if the card has been used in other places. What this means is that cards that are resold across multiple shops, that are often rechecked for validity, will get outright rejected.
Luckily, BinX has a free tool to help you assess if the card you are about to buy is being resold across different shops. And the best part is that it's all FREE:
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Now you'll know if the card is bad even before you buy it.
Check it out at:
https://binx.cc/tools/resell
BinX.CC | BinX.PW
ALERT
The Shopify Maze
Lets get one thing straight: theres no one-size-fits-all approach with Shopify stores. Theyre all are a unique beasts with their own configuration and security measures. Some have AI fraud systems thatll leave you scratching your head, others are running on the digital equivalent of a rusty bike lock. The key? You have to know your fucking target.
Before you even think about hitting a Shopify store, do your goddamn homework. Run a test checkout with Burp or Caido like we always do in our Live Carding series. This isnt just busy work - its your roadmap to understanding the sites security measures, payment flow, and all the dirty little secrets that could determine your success or failure.
Now, lets dive into how Shopify processes payments, because this is where most of you dipshits are getting tripped up.
Direct vs. External Payments
Shopify stores generally fall into two camps: Direct Payment and External Payment.
Direct Payment (Shopify Payments):
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The vast majority of Shopify stores use Direct Payment, and most of those are running Shopify Payments. How can you tell? If youre not redirected to another page to complete your payment, youre dealing with Direct Payment.
And heres the twist: Shopify Payments is just Stripe in disguise.
Yeah, you heard that right. That Stripe motherfucker is the reason your orders are getting cancelled or declined. Store owners love Shopify Payments because its cheaper and easier to set up. But for us? Its like trying to rob a bank thats inside a police station.
External Payment:
Basically any site that redirects to a different payment gateway. Approaches here will depend on which payment gate you are redirected to.
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The Stripe Radar Mindfuck
Every goddamn transaction that goes through Shopify Payments gets a once-over from Stripe Radar. Heres the flow:
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Now, heres where it gets interesting. Due to some legal bullshit and privacy rules, Stripe Radar in Shopify Payments doesnt get your full details of your session. Like trying to judge a beauty pageant while wearing a blindfold - Radar only gets to fondle the card details, and it has, in my experience, no access to your the IP or fingerprint when checking out of a Shopify store.
What does this mean for you, dipshit? It means hitting a Shopify store is often easier a Stripe checkout page. Shopifys assessment of your IP and fingerprint is so dumb and broken and easy to bypass its as strict as a drunk bouncer at 2 AM.
But dont get cocky. Because Stripe Radar still assessing your card, and heres roughly how it breaks down in my personal experience:
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- Radar score > 90: Youre fucked. Order gets declined or cancelled instantly.
- Radar score > 80: 3DS challenge. Better have a bypass ready.
- Radar score > 60: Youre in limbo. Might go through, might get cancelled, might need to jump through more hoops.
- Radar score < 50: Youre golden. Order accepted and shipped.
Heres an example of an order that failed Stripes assessment in a Shopify panel:
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See how the entire list on Shopifys fraud analysis shows passed, but the it has a red alert? The specific card I used here has been checked with a bind-checker, and in that case it defaults to high fraud score on Stripe. If you do not understand what Im talking about better review my other guide:
? A CrdPro Exclusive: Why the cards you bought never work, and what you can do about it. ?
One thing you should also consider is that Shopify has plugins that let store owners customize their fraud rules based on Shopify assessment (not Stripe). Some paranoid fucks might cancel if your IPs a hundred kilometers away from the billing, while others might let an obvious fraudulent order slide if sales are slow. Its a goddamn crapshoot, but its a million times easier to pull off than other payment gates.
So whats the takeaway? When youre hitting Shopify stores that use Shopify Payments, your success or failure boils down to one thing: how Radar judges your fucking card. Thats it. Thats the ballgame. Shopify's own fraud analysis is easy to bypass, but if Stripe tells Shopify your cards fucked, your order is definitely fucked. Know this, and you'll be hitting Shopify stores like its your job (which, lets face it, it kind of is). Obligatory self-insert: if you want good first-hand cards, get them from me: d0ctrine.
Shopify Fraud Check Bypass Method
Now, lets talk about a little trick that will save your ass when Shopify stores try to play detective. You know the drill - you card successfully, then they hit you with that verification refund bullshit.
Instead of pissing away money on Visa Alerts or Enrolls, heres a method that works 100% of the time that I cooked up personally and its simpler than a cavemans diet.
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
Its that fucking easy. No more guessing games, no more relying on unreliable tools. Just pure, unadulterated access to the refund amount you need.
This method works because most Shopify store owners are too busy counting their money to realize theyve left the back door wide open. Use it while its hot, because in this game, good loopholes dont stay secret forever. Find sites that check for the refund, and fuck them dry.
Remember, half of carding is about finding these little cracks in the system. While everyone else is playing checkers, youre now playing 4D chess. Dont waste this knowledge - apply it, perfect it, and watch your success rate soar.
Finding Sites
Now that youve got the chops and understand how Shopify operates, its time to find your targets. This is where tools like Wappalyzer, Builtwith, and other scraping tools come to play.
These tools will give you a list of Shopify sites longer than your possible rap sheet. But dont just go in gunsblazing. Be strategic and look for stores that match your cards and your skills. A highend boutique might have tighter security but the payoff could be worth it. Meanwhile some mom-and-pop shop selling handmade coasters might be an easy score but is it worth your fucking time? Also why even hit small stores, dont you have morals?
Heres a pro tip: Use Google to your advantage. Try searching:
site:myshopify.com NAME OF ITEM
This will bring up Shopify sites with the specific items youre after. Whether its dildos, gift cards, or rat food, Shopifys got it all. Its like a goddamn shopping mall for carders.
But wait, theres more. Shopifys own search engine is a goldmine:
Shop.App
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Theyve even got an AI chatbot to help you find your next score. Theyre pretty much begging us to card their stores.
One last thing: Dont underestimate the power of niche markets. That obscure store selling artisanal dog treats might just be your ticket to a fat payday. The more specific the product,. the less likely they have topnotch security on top of Shopify. Plus who the fuck is going to suspect fraud on gourmet Pomeranian snacks?
Conclusion
Lets wrap this shit up. Weve dissected Shopify like a frog in a high school biology class and now youve got the knowledge to turn this e-commerce giant into your personal wallet.
Remember: Shopify isnt just another platform - its a prime opportunity if you know how to fondle it. From spotting Shopify stores in the wild to understanding their payment flow and bypassing their half-assed security measures, youre now armed with tools to make Shopify your bitch.
But heres the thing: knowledge without action is about as useful as a cock that doesnt get hard. Dont just sit on this info like its a prized possession. Use it. Refine it. Make it your own.
Also: stay adaptable. The methods we hve covered today might work like a charm now, but like I always say, nothing stays the same for long. Keep learning, keep evolving, and stay one step ahead of the security teams that are either reading this guide right now or in the future (Hi there, Shopify devs!).
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Lastly: remember that with great power comes great responsibility. Dont be a dumbass and overplay your hand. Hit smart, hit strategically, and live to card another day.
Class dismissed, you beautiful bastards.
Now get out there and make your daddy proud. d0ctrine out.
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? Carding Bites: Understanding Shopify ?
Alright, you delinquents, its time to get into the beast thats been both a blessing and a curse for carders everywhere: Shopify. If youve been in this game for more than a while, you probably hit more Shopify stores than you had hot meals. But how much do you really understand about whats going on under the hood?
![]()
So get in, shut up and pay attention. Class is in session, and todays lesson might just be the difference between your next big score and your next big failure.
What is Shopify and Why?
Unless youve been living under a rock (or in a federal penitentiary), youve run into Shopify more times than you can count. This e-commerce giant powers over 29% of all online stores in the US, making it the 800-pound gorilla of the digital marketplace. As a carder, understanding Shopify isnt just useful - its fucking essential, especially if you like card physical stuff and none of the gay ass bank logs shit.
![]()
Now, you might be thinking, Its just another checkout page, whats the big deal? Wrong. Shopify is a labyrinth of configurations, security measures, and potential loopholes. Each store might look the same on the surface, but under the hood, its a whole different ballgame. One Shopify store might roll over easier than a submissive in a BDSM club, while another might be locked down tighter than a nuns asshole.
I get more messages about Shopify than almost anything else. Every day, some newbie slides into my DMs asking how to crack Shopify like its a fucking Rubiks Cube. And you know what? Theyre not entirely wrong. Hitting Shopify stores can print you money if you know what youre doing, or a quick path to failure if you dont.
Heres the deal: understanding how Shopify works isnt just about increasing your success rate (though itll do that too). Its about opening up a whole new world of opportunities. When you really get how this platform ticks, youll start seeing vulnerabilities and exploits that the average script kiddie couldnt spot if their life depended on it.
So buckle up, buttercup. Were about to plunge headfirst into the world of Shopify. By the time were done, youll either be getting those dildo orders shipped or youll have realized youre in the wrong fucking business. Either way, youre in for one hell of a ride.
Knowing A Shopify When We See One
The first step to understanding Shopify is knowing if the site youre trying to hit is actually powered by Shopify. Any seasoned carder should know this by now, since most Shopify sites tend to have a specific look, most especially during checkout. But if you dont, heres the simplest and most accurate way to know if the sites Shopi-fucking-fy:
- Right-click anywhere on the page and select Inspect or View Page Source (or hit Ctrl+U on most browsers).
- Once youre looking at the source code, hit Ctrl+F to open the search function.
- Type in shopify and hit enter.
- If you get a bunch of hits, especially from cdn.shopify.com, congratulations - youve found yourself a Shopify store.
![]()
This method is foolproof because Shopify leaves its fingerprints all over the source code like a sloppy burglar at a crime scene.
Now, if youre too lazy to do that or youre trying to find Shopify stores to hit, there are tools like Wappalyzer and BuiltWith. These browser extensions can tell you what platform a site is using before you squeeze in your nasty cards. Just keep in mind that while these tools are great for bulk searching, theyre not always 100% accurate for specific sites. They might miss some cleverly disguised Shopify stores or give false positives on others. What they are good however, which is something Ill explain later, is looking for Shopify stores to hit.
ALERT
One of the ways antifraud systems detect and reject your transactions is by looking up if the card has been used in other places. What this means is that cards that are resold across multiple shops, that are often rechecked for validity, will get outright rejected.
Luckily, BinX has a free tool to help you assess if the card you are about to buy is being resold across different shops. And the best part is that it's all FREE:
![]()
Now you'll know if the card is bad even before you buy it.
Check it out at:
https://binx.cc/tools/resell
BinX.CC | BinX.PW
ALERT
The Shopify Maze
Lets get one thing straight: theres no one-size-fits-all approach with Shopify stores. Theyre all are a unique beasts with their own configuration and security measures. Some have AI fraud systems thatll leave you scratching your head, others are running on the digital equivalent of a rusty bike lock. The key? You have to know your fucking target.
Before you even think about hitting a Shopify store, do your goddamn homework. Run a test checkout with Burp or Caido like we always do in our Live Carding series. This isnt just busy work - its your roadmap to understanding the sites security measures, payment flow, and all the dirty little secrets that could determine your success or failure.
Now, lets dive into how Shopify processes payments, because this is where most of you dipshits are getting tripped up.
Direct vs. External Payments
Shopify stores generally fall into two camps: Direct Payment and External Payment.
Direct Payment (Shopify Payments):
![]()
The vast majority of Shopify stores use Direct Payment, and most of those are running Shopify Payments. How can you tell? If youre not redirected to another page to complete your payment, youre dealing with Direct Payment.
And heres the twist: Shopify Payments is just Stripe in disguise.
Yeah, you heard that right. That Stripe motherfucker is the reason your orders are getting cancelled or declined. Store owners love Shopify Payments because its cheaper and easier to set up. But for us? Its like trying to rob a bank thats inside a police station.
External Payment:
Basically any site that redirects to a different payment gateway. Approaches here will depend on which payment gate you are redirected to.
![]()
The Stripe Radar Mindfuck
Every goddamn transaction that goes through Shopify Payments gets a once-over from Stripe Radar. Heres the flow:
![]()
Now, heres where it gets interesting. Due to some legal bullshit and privacy rules, Stripe Radar in Shopify Payments doesnt get your full details of your session. Like trying to judge a beauty pageant while wearing a blindfold - Radar only gets to fondle the card details, and it has, in my experience, no access to your the IP or fingerprint when checking out of a Shopify store.
What does this mean for you, dipshit? It means hitting a Shopify store is often easier a Stripe checkout page. Shopifys assessment of your IP and fingerprint is so dumb and broken and easy to bypass its as strict as a drunk bouncer at 2 AM.
But dont get cocky. Because Stripe Radar still assessing your card, and heres roughly how it breaks down in my personal experience:
![]()
- Radar score > 90: Youre fucked. Order gets declined or cancelled instantly.
- Radar score > 80: 3DS challenge. Better have a bypass ready.
- Radar score > 60: Youre in limbo. Might go through, might get cancelled, might need to jump through more hoops.
- Radar score < 50: Youre golden. Order accepted and shipped.
Heres an example of an order that failed Stripes assessment in a Shopify panel:
![]()
See how the entire list on Shopifys fraud analysis shows passed, but the it has a red alert? The specific card I used here has been checked with a bind-checker, and in that case it defaults to high fraud score on Stripe. If you do not understand what Im talking about better review my other guide:
? A CrdPro Exclusive: Why the cards you bought never work, and what you can do about it. ?
One thing you should also consider is that Shopify has plugins that let store owners customize their fraud rules based on Shopify assessment (not Stripe). Some paranoid fucks might cancel if your IPs a hundred kilometers away from the billing, while others might let an obvious fraudulent order slide if sales are slow. Its a goddamn crapshoot, but its a million times easier to pull off than other payment gates.
So whats the takeaway? When youre hitting Shopify stores that use Shopify Payments, your success or failure boils down to one thing: how Radar judges your fucking card. Thats it. Thats the ballgame. Shopify's own fraud analysis is easy to bypass, but if Stripe tells Shopify your cards fucked, your order is definitely fucked. Know this, and you'll be hitting Shopify stores like its your job (which, lets face it, it kind of is). Obligatory self-insert: if you want good first-hand cards, get them from me: d0ctrine.
Shopify Fraud Check Bypass Method
Now, lets talk about a little trick that will save your ass when Shopify stores try to play detective. You know the drill - you card successfully, then they hit you with that verification refund bullshit.
Instead of pissing away money on Visa Alerts or Enrolls, heres a method that works 100% of the time that I cooked up personally and its simpler than a cavemans diet.
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
Its that fucking easy. No more guessing games, no more relying on unreliable tools. Just pure, unadulterated access to the refund amount you need.
This method works because most Shopify store owners are too busy counting their money to realize theyve left the back door wide open. Use it while its hot, because in this game, good loopholes dont stay secret forever. Find sites that check for the refund, and fuck them dry.
Remember, half of carding is about finding these little cracks in the system. While everyone else is playing checkers, youre now playing 4D chess. Dont waste this knowledge - apply it, perfect it, and watch your success rate soar.
Finding Sites
Now that youve got the chops and understand how Shopify operates, its time to find your targets. This is where tools like Wappalyzer, Builtwith, and other scraping tools come to play.
These tools will give you a list of Shopify sites longer than your possible rap sheet. But dont just go in gunsblazing. Be strategic and look for stores that match your cards and your skills. A highend boutique might have tighter security but the payoff could be worth it. Meanwhile some mom-and-pop shop selling handmade coasters might be an easy score but is it worth your fucking time? Also why even hit small stores, dont you have morals?
Heres a pro tip: Use Google to your advantage. Try searching:
site:myshopify.com NAME OF ITEM
This will bring up Shopify sites with the specific items youre after. Whether its dildos, gift cards, or rat food, Shopifys got it all. Its like a goddamn shopping mall for carders.
But wait, theres more. Shopifys own search engine is a goldmine:
Shop.App
![]()
Theyve even got an AI chatbot to help you find your next score. Theyre pretty much begging us to card their stores.
One last thing: Dont underestimate the power of niche markets. That obscure store selling artisanal dog treats might just be your ticket to a fat payday. The more specific the product,. the less likely they have topnotch security on top of Shopify. Plus who the fuck is going to suspect fraud on gourmet Pomeranian snacks?
Conclusion
Lets wrap this shit up. Weve dissected Shopify like a frog in a high school biology class and now youve got the knowledge to turn this e-commerce giant into your personal wallet.
Remember: Shopify isnt just another platform - its a prime opportunity if you know how to fondle it. From spotting Shopify stores in the wild to understanding their payment flow and bypassing their half-assed security measures, youre now armed with tools to make Shopify your bitch.
But heres the thing: knowledge without action is about as useful as a cock that doesnt get hard. Dont just sit on this info like its a prized possession. Use it. Refine it. Make it your own.
Also: stay adaptable. The methods we hve covered today might work like a charm now, but like I always say, nothing stays the same for long. Keep learning, keep evolving, and stay one step ahead of the security teams that are either reading this guide right now or in the future (Hi there, Shopify devs!).
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Lastly: remember that with great power comes great responsibility. Dont be a dumbass and overplay your hand. Hit smart, hit strategically, and live to card another day.
Class dismissed, you beautiful bastards.
Now get out there and make your daddy proud. d0ctrine out.
ThxEructar
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¿Carding Bites: Entendiendo Shopify ?
Bien, delincuentes, es hora de adentrarnos en la bestia que ha sido tanto una bendición como una maldición para los carders de todo el mundo: Shopify . Si llevas un tiempo en esto, probablemente hayas visitado más tiendas Shopify que comida caliente. Pero ¿cuánto entiendes realmente de lo que ocurre entre bastidores?
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Así que entra, cállate y presta atención. La clase ha empezado, y la lección de hoy podría marcar la diferencia entre tu próximo gran éxito y tu próximo gran fracaso .
¿Qué es Shopify y por qué?
A menos que hayas estado viviendo en una cárcel (o en una penitenciaría federal ), te habrás topado con Shopify incontables veces. Este gigante del comercio electrónico gestiona más del 29% de las tiendas online de EE. UU ., lo que lo convierte en el gigante del mercado digital. Como usuario de tarjetas, entender Shopify no solo es útil, sino fundamental , sobre todo si te gustan las tarjetas físicas y no te gustan las tonterías de los registros bancarios.
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Quizás estés pensando: «Es solo otra página de pago, ¿cuál es el problema?». Te equivocas . Shopify es un laberinto de configuraciones, medidas de seguridad y posibles vulnerabilidades. Todas las tiendas pueden parecer iguales a simple vista, pero en realidad, es una historia completamente distinta. Una tienda Shopify puede ser más fácil de aceptar que una sumisa en un club BDSM, mientras que otra puede ser más cerrada que el culo de una monja.
Recibo más mensajes sobre Shopify que sobre casi cualquier otra cosa. Todos los días, algún novato me envía mensajes directos preguntándome cómo descifrar Shopify como si fuera un cubo de Rubik . ¿Y saben qué? No se equivocan del todo. Ir a las tiendas de Shopify puede ser muy rentable si sabes lo que haces, o un camino rápido al fracaso si no.
La cuestión es esta: comprender cómo funciona Shopify no se trata solo de aumentar tu tasa de éxito (aunque también lo hará). Se trata de abrir un nuevo mundo de oportunidades. Cuando realmente entiendas cómo funciona esta plataforma, empezarás a ver vulnerabilidades y exploits que el usuario promedio no podría detectar ni aunque su vida dependiera de ello.
Así que abróchate el cinturón, cariño. Estamos a punto de adentrarnos de lleno en el mundo de Shopify . Para cuando terminemos, o estarás recibiendo tus pedidos de consoladores o te habrás dado cuenta de que te has equivocado de negocio . Sea como sea, te espera una aventura increíble.
Reconocer un Shopify cuando lo vemos
El primer paso para entender Shopify es saber si el sitio al que quieres acceder funciona con Shopify . Cualquier usuario experimentado ya debería saberlo, ya que la mayoría de los sitios de Shopify suelen tener una apariencia específica, sobre todo al finalizar la compra. Pero si no la conoces, aquí tienes la forma más sencilla y precisa de saber si los sitios funcionan con Shopify :
- Haga clic derecho en cualquier parte de la página y seleccione Inspeccionar o Ver código fuente de la página (o presione Ctrl+U en la mayoría de los navegadores).
- Una vez que esté viendo el código fuente, presione Ctrl+F para abrir la función de búsqueda.
- Escriba shopify y presione enter.
- Si recibes muchos resultados, especialmente de cdn.shopify.com , felicitaciones: has encontrado una tienda Shopify .
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Este método es infalible porque Shopify deja sus huellas dactilares por todo el código fuente, como un ladrón descuidado en la escena de un crimen.
Ahora bien, si te da pereza hacer eso o estás buscando tiendas Shopify para visitar, existen herramientas como Wappalyzer y BuiltWith . Estas extensiones de navegador te indican la plataforma que usa un sitio antes de que tengas que usar tus tarjetas de visita. Ten en cuenta que, si bien estas herramientas son excelentes para búsquedas masivas, no siempre son 100 % precisas para sitios específicos. Podrían pasar por alto algunas tiendas Shopify ingeniosamente camufladas o dar falsos positivos en otras. Sin embargo, lo que sí son útiles, algo que explicaré más adelante, es buscar tiendas Shopify para visitar.
ALERTA
Una de las formas en que los sistemas antifraude detectan y rechazan sus transacciones es verificando si la tarjeta se ha usado en otros lugares. Esto significa que las tarjetas que se revenden en varias tiendas, cuya validez suele revisarse, serán rechazadas directamente.
Por suerte, BinX cuenta con una herramienta gratuita que te ayuda a evaluar si la tarjeta que estás a punto de comprar se revende en diferentes tiendas. Y lo mejor es que es totalmente GRATIS .
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Ahora sabrás si la tarjeta es mala incluso antes de comprarla.
Compruébalo en:
https://binx.cc/tools/resell
BinX.CC | BinX.PW
ALERTA
El laberinto de Shopify
Dejemos algo claro: no hay una solución universal para las tiendas Shopify . Todas son bestias únicas con su propia configuración y medidas de seguridad. Algunas tienen sistemas de inteligencia artificial antifraude que te dejarán perplejo, otras funcionan con el equivalente digital de un candado oxidado. ¿La clave? Tienes que conocer a tu objetivo.
Antes de siquiera pensar en entrar en una tienda Shopify , infórmate bien. Realiza una prueba de pago con Burp o Caido , como siempre hacemos en nuestra serie sobre tarjetas en vivo. Esto no es solo trabajo pesado, sino tu guía para comprender las medidas de seguridad del sitio, el flujo de pago y todos los secretos que podrían determinar tu éxito o tu fracaso .
Ahora, veamos cómo Shopify procesa los pagos, porque aquí es donde la mayoría de ustedes, idiotas, se equivocan.
Pagos directos vs. pagos externos
Las tiendas Shopify generalmente se dividen en dos grupos: Pago directo y Pago externo.
Pago directo ( Shopify Payments ):
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La gran mayoría de las tiendas Shopify utilizan Pago Directo, y la mayoría de ellas utilizan Shopify Payments . ¿Cómo puedes saberlo? Si no te redirigen a otra página para completar el pago, se trata de Pago Directo.
Y aquí está el giro: Shopify Payments es simplemente Stripe disfrazado.
Sí, lo oíste bien. Ese cabrón de Stripe es la razón por la que tus pedidos se cancelan o rechazan . A los dueños de tiendas les encanta Shopify Payments porque es más barato y fácil de configurar. ¿Pero para nosotros? Es como intentar robar un banco dentro de una comisaría.
Pago externo:
Básicamente, cualquier sitio que redirija a una pasarela de pago diferente. La estrategia dependerá de la pasarela de pago a la que se redirija.
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El jodido cerebro del radar de rayas
Stripe Radar revisa cada transacción que pasa por Shopify Payments . Así es el proceso:
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Ahora viene la cosa. Debido a algunas tergiversaciones legales y a las normas de privacidad, Stripe Radar en Shopify Payments no obtiene todos los detalles de tu sesión. Es como intentar juzgar un concurso de belleza con los ojos vendados: Radar solo accede a los datos de la tarjeta y, según mi experiencia, no tiene acceso a tu IP ni a tu huella digital al pagar en una tienda Shopify .
¿Qué significa esto para ti, imbécil? Significa que acceder a una tienda Shopify suele ser más fácil que una página de pago de Stripe . La evaluación de tu IP y huella digital en Shopify es tan tonta y deficiente, y tan fácil de eludir, tan estricta como un portero borracho a las 2 de la madrugada.
Pero no te confíes. Stripe Radar sigue evaluando tu tarjeta, y así es como funciona, según mi experiencia personal:
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- Puntuación de radar > 90: Estás jodido. El pedido se rechaza o cancela al instante.
- Puntuación de radar > 80: desafío de 3DS. Mejor tener un bypass listo.
- Puntuación de radar > 60: Estás en el limbo. Podrías pasar, podrías ser cancelado, podrías tener que superar más obstáculos.
- Puntuación de radar < 50: ¡Listo! Pedido aceptado y enviado.
A continuación se muestra un ejemplo de un pedido que no pasó la evaluación de Stripe en un panel de Shopify :
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¿Ves cómo toda la lista del análisis de fraude de Shopify indica que se aprobó , pero tiene una alerta roja ? La tarjeta específica que usé aquí se revisó con un verificador de enlaces y, en ese caso, tiene una puntuación de fraude alta en Stripe . Si no entiendes a qué me refiero, mejor revisa mi otra guía:
Exclusiva de CrdPro: ¿Por qué las tarjetas que compraste nunca funcionan y qué puedes hacer al respecto?
Algo que también debes considerar es que Shopify tiene plugins que permiten a los dueños de tiendas personalizar sus reglas de fraude según la evaluación de Shopify (no de Stripe ). Algunos paranoicos podrían cancelar si tus direcciones IP están a cientos de kilómetros de la facturación, mientras que otros podrían dejar pasar un pedido claramente fraudulento si las ventas son bajas . Es una apuesta arriesgada , pero es muchísimo más fácil de lograr que con otras plataformas de pago.
¿Y cuál es la conclusión? Al visitar tiendas Shopify que usan Shopify Payments , tu éxito o fracaso se reduce a una sola cosa: cómo Radar evalúa tu tarjeta. Eso es todo. Esa es la clave. El análisis de fraude de Shopify es fácil de eludir , pero si Stripe le dice a Shopify que tus tarjetas están mal , tu pedido definitivamente está mal . Ten esto en cuenta y visitarás tiendas Shopify como si fuera tu trabajo (que, admitámoslo, en parte lo es). Autoinserción obligatoria: si quieres buenas tarjetas de primera mano, consíguelas conmigo: d0ctrine .
Método para evitar la verificación de fraude de Shopify
Ahora, hablemos de un pequeño truco que te salvará el pellejo cuando las tiendas Shopify intenten hacerse las de detectives. Ya sabes: aceptas la tarjeta correctamente y luego te atacan con la tontería del reembolso de verificación .
En lugar de malgastar dinero en alertas de Visa o inscripciones , aquí hay un método que funciona el 100% de las veces que inventé personalmente y es más simple que la dieta de un hombre de las cavernas.
***Texto oculto: no se puede citar.***
Es así de fácil . Se acabaron las adivinanzas y la dependencia de herramientas poco fiables . Solo acceso puro y directo al reembolso que necesitas.
Este método funciona porque la mayoría de los dueños de tiendas Shopify están demasiado ocupados contando su dinero como para darse cuenta de que han dejado la puerta trasera abierta . Úsalo mientras esté en su mejor momento , porque en este juego, las buenas lagunas legales no permanecen ocultas para siempre. Busca sitios que verifiquen el reembolso y que se los lleven.
Recuerda, la mitad del cardado consiste en encontrar estas pequeñas fallas en el sistema . Mientras todos juegan a las damas, tú juegas al ajedrez 4D . No desperdicies este conocimiento: aplícalo, perfeccionándolo y verás cómo tu tasa de éxito se dispara .
Encontrar sitios
Ahora que ya tienes los conocimientos y entiendes cómo funciona Shopify , es hora de definir tus objetivos. Aquí es donde entran en juego herramientas como Wappalyzer , Builtwith y otras herramientas de scraping .
Estas herramientas te darán una lista de sitios de Shopify más extensa que tu posible historial criminal . Pero no te lances a la fuerza . Sé estratégico y busca tiendas que se ajusten a tus habilidades. Una boutique de lujo puede tener mayor seguridad, pero la recompensa podría valer la pena . Mientras tanto, una pequeña tienda que vende posavasos hechos a mano puede ser fácil de conseguir, pero ¿vale la pena perder el tiempo? Además, ¿para qué atacar a las tiendas pequeñas? ¿Acaso no tienes moral?
Un consejo profesional : aprovecha Google . Prueba a buscar:
sitio:myshopify.com NOMBRE DEL ARTÍCULO
Esto abrirá sitios de Shopify con los artículos específicos que buscas. Ya sean consoladores, tarjetas de regalo o comida para ratas, Shopify lo tiene todo. Es como un centro comercial para los que compran tarjetas.
Pero espera, hay más. El motor de búsqueda de Shopify es una mina de oro :
Tienda.App
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Incluso tienen un chatbot con IA para ayudarte a encontrar tu próximo punto. Nos están rogando que les echemos un vistazo a sus tiendas.
Una última cosa: No subestimes el poder de los nichos de mercado . Esa tienda desconocida que vende golosinas artesanales para perros podría ser tu billete de ida y vuelta . Cuanto más específico sea el producto, menos probable es que cuente con seguridad de primera clase además de Shopify . Además, ¿quién demonios va a sospechar de fraude con snacks gourmet para pomerania ?
Conclusión
Resolvamos esto. Hemos analizado Shopify como si fuera una rana en una clase de biología de secundaria y ahora tienes los conocimientos para convertir este gigante del comercio electrónico en tu billetera personal .
Recuerda: Shopify no es solo una plataforma más; es una oportunidad única si sabes cómo aprovecharla al máximo. Desde identificar tiendas Shopify en la red hasta comprender su flujo de pagos y sortear sus deficientes medidas de seguridad, ahora tienes las herramientas para convertir Shopify en tu mejor aliado.
Pero aquí está la cuestión: el conocimiento sin acción es tan útil como un pene que no se pone duro . No te quedes con esta información como si fuera algo preciado. Úsala. Refínala. Hazla tuya.
Además: mantén la flexibilidad . Los métodos que hemos visto hoy pueden funcionar a la perfección ahora, pero como siempre digo, nada permanece igual por mucho tiempo. Sigue aprendiendo, evolucionando y mantente un paso por delante de los equipos de seguridad que estén leyendo esta guía ahora mismo o en el futuro (¡Hola, desarrolladores de Shopify !).
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Por último: recuerda que un gran poder conlleva una gran responsabilidad. No seas un ingenuo y juegues demasiado . Juega con inteligencia , con estrategia y vive para otro día.
Clase terminada, hermosos bastardos.
Ahora sal y haz que tu papá se sienta orgulloso. Doctrina afuera.
Fire thread![]()
? Carding Bites: Understanding Shopify ?
Alright, you delinquents, its time to get into the beast thats been both a blessing and a curse for carders everywhere: Shopify. If youve been in this game for more than a while, you probably hit more Shopify stores than you had hot meals. But how much do you really understand about whats going on under the hood?
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So get in, shut up and pay attention. Class is in session, and todays lesson might just be the difference between your next big score and your next big failure.
What is Shopify and Why?
Unless youve been living under a rock (or in a federal penitentiary), youve run into Shopify more times than you can count. This e-commerce giant powers over 29% of all online stores in the US, making it the 800-pound gorilla of the digital marketplace. As a carder, understanding Shopify isnt just useful - its fucking essential, especially if you like card physical stuff and none of the gay ass bank logs shit.
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Now, you might be thinking, Its just another checkout page, whats the big deal? Wrong. Shopify is a labyrinth of configurations, security measures, and potential loopholes. Each store might look the same on the surface, but under the hood, its a whole different ballgame. One Shopify store might roll over easier than a submissive in a BDSM club, while another might be locked down tighter than a nuns asshole.
I get more messages about Shopify than almost anything else. Every day, some newbie slides into my DMs asking how to crack Shopify like its a fucking Rubiks Cube. And you know what? Theyre not entirely wrong. Hitting Shopify stores can print you money if you know what youre doing, or a quick path to failure if you dont.
Heres the deal: understanding how Shopify works isnt just about increasing your success rate (though itll do that too). Its about opening up a whole new world of opportunities. When you really get how this platform ticks, youll start seeing vulnerabilities and exploits that the average script kiddie couldnt spot if their life depended on it.
So buckle up, buttercup. Were about to plunge headfirst into the world of Shopify. By the time were done, youll either be getting those dildo orders shipped or youll have realized youre in the wrong fucking business. Either way, youre in for one hell of a ride.
Knowing A Shopify When We See One
The first step to understanding Shopify is knowing if the site youre trying to hit is actually powered by Shopify. Any seasoned carder should know this by now, since most Shopify sites tend to have a specific look, most especially during checkout. But if you dont, heres the simplest and most accurate way to know if the sites Shopi-fucking-fy:
- Right-click anywhere on the page and select Inspect or View Page Source (or hit Ctrl+U on most browsers).
- Once youre looking at the source code, hit Ctrl+F to open the search function.
- Type in shopify and hit enter.
- If you get a bunch of hits, especially from cdn.shopify.com, congratulations - youve found yourself a Shopify store.
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This method is foolproof because Shopify leaves its fingerprints all over the source code like a sloppy burglar at a crime scene.
Now, if youre too lazy to do that or youre trying to find Shopify stores to hit, there are tools like Wappalyzer and BuiltWith. These browser extensions can tell you what platform a site is using before you squeeze in your nasty cards. Just keep in mind that while these tools are great for bulk searching, theyre not always 100% accurate for specific sites. They might miss some cleverly disguised Shopify stores or give false positives on others. What they are good however, which is something Ill explain later, is looking for Shopify stores to hit.
ALERT
One of the ways antifraud systems detect and reject your transactions is by looking up if the card has been used in other places. What this means is that cards that are resold across multiple shops, that are often rechecked for validity, will get outright rejected.
Luckily, BinX has a free tool to help you assess if the card you are about to buy is being resold across different shops. And the best part is that it's all FREE:
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Now you'll know if the card is bad even before you buy it.
Check it out at:
https://binx.cc/tools/resell
BinX.CC | BinX.PW
ALERT
The Shopify Maze
Lets get one thing straight: theres no one-size-fits-all approach with Shopify stores. Theyre all are a unique beasts with their own configuration and security measures. Some have AI fraud systems thatll leave you scratching your head, others are running on the digital equivalent of a rusty bike lock. The key? You have to know your fucking target.
Before you even think about hitting a Shopify store, do your goddamn homework. Run a test checkout with Burp or Caido like we always do in our Live Carding series. This isnt just busy work - its your roadmap to understanding the sites security measures, payment flow, and all the dirty little secrets that could determine your success or failure.
Now, lets dive into how Shopify processes payments, because this is where most of you dipshits are getting tripped up.
Direct vs. External Payments
Shopify stores generally fall into two camps: Direct Payment and External Payment.
Direct Payment (Shopify Payments):
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The vast majority of Shopify stores use Direct Payment, and most of those are running Shopify Payments. How can you tell? If youre not redirected to another page to complete your payment, youre dealing with Direct Payment.
And heres the twist: Shopify Payments is just Stripe in disguise.
Yeah, you heard that right. That Stripe motherfucker is the reason your orders are getting cancelled or declined. Store owners love Shopify Payments because its cheaper and easier to set up. But for us? Its like trying to rob a bank thats inside a police station.
External Payment:
Basically any site that redirects to a different payment gateway. Approaches here will depend on which payment gate you are redirected to.
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The Stripe Radar Mindfuck
Every goddamn transaction that goes through Shopify Payments gets a once-over from Stripe Radar. Heres the flow:
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Now, heres where it gets interesting. Due to some legal bullshit and privacy rules, Stripe Radar in Shopify Payments doesnt get your full details of your session. Like trying to judge a beauty pageant while wearing a blindfold - Radar only gets to fondle the card details, and it has, in my experience, no access to your the IP or fingerprint when checking out of a Shopify store.
What does this mean for you, dipshit? It means hitting a Shopify store is often easier a Stripe checkout page. Shopifys assessment of your IP and fingerprint is so dumb and broken and easy to bypass its as strict as a drunk bouncer at 2 AM.
But dont get cocky. Because Stripe Radar still assessing your card, and heres roughly how it breaks down in my personal experience:
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- Radar score > 90: Youre fucked. Order gets declined or cancelled instantly.
- Radar score > 80: 3DS challenge. Better have a bypass ready.
- Radar score > 60: Youre in limbo. Might go through, might get cancelled, might need to jump through more hoops.
- Radar score < 50: Youre golden. Order accepted and shipped.
Heres an example of an order that failed Stripes assessment in a Shopify panel:
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See how the entire list on Shopifys fraud analysis shows passed, but the it has a red alert? The specific card I used here has been checked with a bind-checker, and in that case it defaults to high fraud score on Stripe. If you do not understand what Im talking about better review my other guide:
? A CrdPro Exclusive: Why the cards you bought never work, and what you can do about it. ?
One thing you should also consider is that Shopify has plugins that let store owners customize their fraud rules based on Shopify assessment (not Stripe). Some paranoid fucks might cancel if your IPs a hundred kilometers away from the billing, while others might let an obvious fraudulent order slide if sales are slow. Its a goddamn crapshoot, but its a million times easier to pull off than other payment gates.
So whats the takeaway? When youre hitting Shopify stores that use Shopify Payments, your success or failure boils down to one thing: how Radar judges your fucking card. Thats it. Thats the ballgame. Shopify's own fraud analysis is easy to bypass, but if Stripe tells Shopify your cards fucked, your order is definitely fucked. Know this, and you'll be hitting Shopify stores like its your job (which, lets face it, it kind of is). Obligatory self-insert: if you want good first-hand cards, get them from me: d0ctrine.
Shopify Fraud Check Bypass Method
Now, lets talk about a little trick that will save your ass when Shopify stores try to play detective. You know the drill - you card successfully, then they hit you with that verification refund bullshit.
Instead of pissing away money on Visa Alerts or Enrolls, heres a method that works 100% of the time that I cooked up personally and its simpler than a cavemans diet.
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
Its that fucking easy. No more guessing games, no more relying on unreliable tools. Just pure, unadulterated access to the refund amount you need.
This method works because most Shopify store owners are too busy counting their money to realize theyve left the back door wide open. Use it while its hot, because in this game, good loopholes dont stay secret forever. Find sites that check for the refund, and fuck them dry.
Remember, half of carding is about finding these little cracks in the system. While everyone else is playing checkers, youre now playing 4D chess. Dont waste this knowledge - apply it, perfect it, and watch your success rate soar.
Finding Sites
Now that youve got the chops and understand how Shopify operates, its time to find your targets. This is where tools like Wappalyzer, Builtwith, and other scraping tools come to play.
These tools will give you a list of Shopify sites longer than your possible rap sheet. But dont just go in gunsblazing. Be strategic and look for stores that match your cards and your skills. A highend boutique might have tighter security but the payoff could be worth it. Meanwhile some mom-and-pop shop selling handmade coasters might be an easy score but is it worth your fucking time? Also why even hit small stores, dont you have morals?
Heres a pro tip: Use Google to your advantage. Try searching:
site:myshopify.com NAME OF ITEM
This will bring up Shopify sites with the specific items youre after. Whether its dildos, gift cards, or rat food, Shopifys got it all. Its like a goddamn shopping mall for carders.
But wait, theres more. Shopifys own search engine is a goldmine:
Shop.App
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Theyve even got an AI chatbot to help you find your next score. Theyre pretty much begging us to card their stores.
One last thing: Dont underestimate the power of niche markets. That obscure store selling artisanal dog treats might just be your ticket to a fat payday. The more specific the product,. the less likely they have topnotch security on top of Shopify. Plus who the fuck is going to suspect fraud on gourmet Pomeranian snacks?
Conclusion
Lets wrap this shit up. Weve dissected Shopify like a frog in a high school biology class and now youve got the knowledge to turn this e-commerce giant into your personal wallet.
Remember: Shopify isnt just another platform - its a prime opportunity if you know how to fondle it. From spotting Shopify stores in the wild to understanding their payment flow and bypassing their half-assed security measures, youre now armed with tools to make Shopify your bitch.
But heres the thing: knowledge without action is about as useful as a cock that doesnt get hard. Dont just sit on this info like its a prized possession. Use it. Refine it. Make it your own.
Also: stay adaptable. The methods we hve covered today might work like a charm now, but like I always say, nothing stays the same for long. Keep learning, keep evolving, and stay one step ahead of the security teams that are either reading this guide right now or in the future (Hi there, Shopify devs!).
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Lastly: remember that with great power comes great responsibility. Dont be a dumbass and overplay your hand. Hit smart, hit strategically, and live to card another day.
Class dismissed, you beautiful bastards.
Now get out there and make your daddy proud. d0ctrine out.
Firelittle
Fire![]()
? Carding Bites: Understanding Shopify ?
Alright, you delinquents, its time to get into the beast thats been both a blessing and a curse for carders everywhere: Shopify. If youve been in this game for more than a while, you probably hit more Shopify stores than you had hot meals. But how much do you really understand about whats going on under the hood?
![]()
So get in, shut up and pay attention. Class is in session, and todays lesson might just be the difference between your next big score and your next big failure.
What is Shopify and Why?
Unless youve been living under a rock (or in a federal penitentiary), youve run into Shopify more times than you can count. This e-commerce giant powers over 29% of all online stores in the US, making it the 800-pound gorilla of the digital marketplace. As a carder, understanding Shopify isnt just useful - its fucking essential, especially if you like card physical stuff and none of the gay ass bank logs shit.
![]()
Now, you might be thinking, Its just another checkout page, whats the big deal? Wrong. Shopify is a labyrinth of configurations, security measures, and potential loopholes. Each store might look the same on the surface, but under the hood, its a whole different ballgame. One Shopify store might roll over easier than a submissive in a BDSM club, while another might be locked down tighter than a nuns asshole.
I get more messages about Shopify than almost anything else. Every day, some newbie slides into my DMs asking how to crack Shopify like its a fucking Rubiks Cube. And you know what? Theyre not entirely wrong. Hitting Shopify stores can print you money if you know what youre doing, or a quick path to failure if you dont.
Heres the deal: understanding how Shopify works isnt just about increasing your success rate (though itll do that too). Its about opening up a whole new world of opportunities. When you really get how this platform ticks, youll start seeing vulnerabilities and exploits that the average script kiddie couldnt spot if their life depended on it.
So buckle up, buttercup. Were about to plunge headfirst into the world of Shopify. By the time were done, youll either be getting those dildo orders shipped or youll have realized youre in the wrong fucking business. Either way, youre in for one hell of a ride.
Knowing A Shopify When We See One
The first step to understanding Shopify is knowing if the site youre trying to hit is actually powered by Shopify. Any seasoned carder should know this by now, since most Shopify sites tend to have a specific look, most especially during checkout. But if you dont, heres the simplest and most accurate way to know if the sites Shopi-fucking-fy:
- Right-click anywhere on the page and select Inspect or View Page Source (or hit Ctrl+U on most browsers).
- Once youre looking at the source code, hit Ctrl+F to open the search function.
- Type in shopify and hit enter.
- If you get a bunch of hits, especially from cdn.shopify.com, congratulations - youve found yourself a Shopify store.
![]()
This method is foolproof because Shopify leaves its fingerprints all over the source code like a sloppy burglar at a crime scene.
Now, if youre too lazy to do that or youre trying to find Shopify stores to hit, there are tools like Wappalyzer and BuiltWith. These browser extensions can tell you what platform a site is using before you squeeze in your nasty cards. Just keep in mind that while these tools are great for bulk searching, theyre not always 100% accurate for specific sites. They might miss some cleverly disguised Shopify stores or give false positives on others. What they are good however, which is something Ill explain later, is looking for Shopify stores to hit.
ALERT
One of the ways antifraud systems detect and reject your transactions is by looking up if the card has been used in other places. What this means is that cards that are resold across multiple shops, that are often rechecked for validity, will get outright rejected.
Luckily, BinX has a free tool to help you assess if the card you are about to buy is being resold across different shops. And the best part is that it's all FREE:
![]()
Now you'll know if the card is bad even before you buy it.
Check it out at:
https://binx.cc/tools/resell
BinX.CC | BinX.PW
ALERT
The Shopify Maze
Lets get one thing straight: theres no one-size-fits-all approach with Shopify stores. Theyre all are a unique beasts with their own configuration and security measures. Some have AI fraud systems thatll leave you scratching your head, others are running on the digital equivalent of a rusty bike lock. The key? You have to know your fucking target.
Before you even think about hitting a Shopify store, do your goddamn homework. Run a test checkout with Burp or Caido like we always do in our Live Carding series. This isnt just busy work - its your roadmap to understanding the sites security measures, payment flow, and all the dirty little secrets that could determine your success or failure.
Now, lets dive into how Shopify processes payments, because this is where most of you dipshits are getting tripped up.
Direct vs. External Payments
Shopify stores generally fall into two camps: Direct Payment and External Payment.
Direct Payment (Shopify Payments):
![]()
The vast majority of Shopify stores use Direct Payment, and most of those are running Shopify Payments. How can you tell? If youre not redirected to another page to complete your payment, youre dealing with Direct Payment.
And heres the twist: Shopify Payments is just Stripe in disguise.
Yeah, you heard that right. That Stripe motherfucker is the reason your orders are getting cancelled or declined. Store owners love Shopify Payments because its cheaper and easier to set up. But for us? Its like trying to rob a bank thats inside a police station.
External Payment:
Basically any site that redirects to a different payment gateway. Approaches here will depend on which payment gate you are redirected to.
![]()
The Stripe Radar Mindfuck
Every goddamn transaction that goes through Shopify Payments gets a once-over from Stripe Radar. Heres the flow:
![]()
Now, heres where it gets interesting. Due to some legal bullshit and privacy rules, Stripe Radar in Shopify Payments doesnt get your full details of your session. Like trying to judge a beauty pageant while wearing a blindfold - Radar only gets to fondle the card details, and it has, in my experience, no access to your the IP or fingerprint when checking out of a Shopify store.
What does this mean for you, dipshit? It means hitting a Shopify store is often easier a Stripe checkout page. Shopifys assessment of your IP and fingerprint is so dumb and broken and easy to bypass its as strict as a drunk bouncer at 2 AM.
But dont get cocky. Because Stripe Radar still assessing your card, and heres roughly how it breaks down in my personal experience:
![]()
- Radar score > 90: Youre fucked. Order gets declined or cancelled instantly.
- Radar score > 80: 3DS challenge. Better have a bypass ready.
- Radar score > 60: Youre in limbo. Might go through, might get cancelled, might need to jump through more hoops.
- Radar score < 50: Youre golden. Order accepted and shipped.
Heres an example of an order that failed Stripes assessment in a Shopify panel:
![]()
See how the entire list on Shopifys fraud analysis shows passed, but the it has a red alert? The specific card I used here has been checked with a bind-checker, and in that case it defaults to high fraud score on Stripe. If you do not understand what Im talking about better review my other guide:
? A CrdPro Exclusive: Why the cards you bought never work, and what you can do about it. ?
One thing you should also consider is that Shopify has plugins that let store owners customize their fraud rules based on Shopify assessment (not Stripe). Some paranoid fucks might cancel if your IPs a hundred kilometers away from the billing, while others might let an obvious fraudulent order slide if sales are slow. Its a goddamn crapshoot, but its a million times easier to pull off than other payment gates.
So whats the takeaway? When youre hitting Shopify stores that use Shopify Payments, your success or failure boils down to one thing: how Radar judges your fucking card. Thats it. Thats the ballgame. Shopify's own fraud analysis is easy to bypass, but if Stripe tells Shopify your cards fucked, your order is definitely fucked. Know this, and you'll be hitting Shopify stores like its your job (which, lets face it, it kind of is). Obligatory self-insert: if you want good first-hand cards, get them from me: d0ctrine.
Shopify Fraud Check Bypass Method
Now, lets talk about a little trick that will save your ass when Shopify stores try to play detective. You know the drill - you card successfully, then they hit you with that verification refund bullshit.
Instead of pissing away money on Visa Alerts or Enrolls, heres a method that works 100% of the time that I cooked up personally and its simpler than a cavemans diet.
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
Its that fucking easy. No more guessing games, no more relying on unreliable tools. Just pure, unadulterated access to the refund amount you need.
This method works because most Shopify store owners are too busy counting their money to realize theyve left the back door wide open. Use it while its hot, because in this game, good loopholes dont stay secret forever. Find sites that check for the refund, and fuck them dry.
Remember, half of carding is about finding these little cracks in the system. While everyone else is playing checkers, youre now playing 4D chess. Dont waste this knowledge - apply it, perfect it, and watch your success rate soar.
Finding Sites
Now that youve got the chops and understand how Shopify operates, its time to find your targets. This is where tools like Wappalyzer, Builtwith, and other scraping tools come to play.
These tools will give you a list of Shopify sites longer than your possible rap sheet. But dont just go in gunsblazing. Be strategic and look for stores that match your cards and your skills. A highend boutique might have tighter security but the payoff could be worth it. Meanwhile some mom-and-pop shop selling handmade coasters might be an easy score but is it worth your fucking time? Also why even hit small stores, dont you have morals?
Heres a pro tip: Use Google to your advantage. Try searching:
site:myshopify.com NAME OF ITEM
This will bring up Shopify sites with the specific items youre after. Whether its dildos, gift cards, or rat food, Shopifys got it all. Its like a goddamn shopping mall for carders.
But wait, theres more. Shopifys own search engine is a goldmine:
Shop.App
![]()
Theyve even got an AI chatbot to help you find your next score. Theyre pretty much begging us to card their stores.
One last thing: Dont underestimate the power of niche markets. That obscure store selling artisanal dog treats might just be your ticket to a fat payday. The more specific the product,. the less likely they have topnotch security on top of Shopify. Plus who the fuck is going to suspect fraud on gourmet Pomeranian snacks?
Conclusion
Lets wrap this shit up. Weve dissected Shopify like a frog in a high school biology class and now youve got the knowledge to turn this e-commerce giant into your personal wallet.
Remember: Shopify isnt just another platform - its a prime opportunity if you know how to fondle it. From spotting Shopify stores in the wild to understanding their payment flow and bypassing their half-assed security measures, youre now armed with tools to make Shopify your bitch.
But heres the thing: knowledge without action is about as useful as a cock that doesnt get hard. Dont just sit on this info like its a prized possession. Use it. Refine it. Make it your own.
Also: stay adaptable. The methods we hve covered today might work like a charm now, but like I always say, nothing stays the same for long. Keep learning, keep evolving, and stay one step ahead of the security teams that are either reading this guide right now or in the future (Hi there, Shopify devs!).
![]()
Lastly: remember that with great power comes great responsibility. Dont be a dumbass and overplay your hand. Hit smart, hit strategically, and live to card another day.
Class dismissed, you beautiful bastards.
Now get out there and make your daddy proud. d0ctrine out.
shopify my goatt![]()
? Carding Bites: Understanding Shopify ?
Alright, you delinquents, its time to get into the beast thats been both a blessing and a curse for carders everywhere: Shopify. If youve been in this game for more than a while, you probably hit more Shopify stores than you had hot meals. But how much do you really understand about whats going on under the hood?
![]()
So get in, shut up and pay attention. Class is in session, and todays lesson might just be the difference between your next big score and your next big failure.
What is Shopify and Why?
Unless youve been living under a rock (or in a federal penitentiary), youve run into Shopify more times than you can count. This e-commerce giant powers over 29% of all online stores in the US, making it the 800-pound gorilla of the digital marketplace. As a carder, understanding Shopify isnt just useful - its fucking essential, especially if you like card physical stuff and none of the gay ass bank logs shit.
![]()
Now, you might be thinking, Its just another checkout page, whats the big deal? Wrong. Shopify is a labyrinth of configurations, security measures, and potential loopholes. Each store might look the same on the surface, but under the hood, its a whole different ballgame. One Shopify store might roll over easier than a submissive in a BDSM club, while another might be locked down tighter than a nuns asshole.
I get more messages about Shopify than almost anything else. Every day, some newbie slides into my DMs asking how to crack Shopify like its a fucking Rubiks Cube. And you know what? Theyre not entirely wrong. Hitting Shopify stores can print you money if you know what youre doing, or a quick path to failure if you dont.
Heres the deal: understanding how Shopify works isnt just about increasing your success rate (though itll do that too). Its about opening up a whole new world of opportunities. When you really get how this platform ticks, youll start seeing vulnerabilities and exploits that the average script kiddie couldnt spot if their life depended on it.
So buckle up, buttercup. Were about to plunge headfirst into the world of Shopify. By the time were done, youll either be getting those dildo orders shipped or youll have realized youre in the wrong fucking business. Either way, youre in for one hell of a ride.
Knowing A Shopify When We See One
The first step to understanding Shopify is knowing if the site youre trying to hit is actually powered by Shopify. Any seasoned carder should know this by now, since most Shopify sites tend to have a specific look, most especially during checkout. But if you dont, heres the simplest and most accurate way to know if the sites Shopi-fucking-fy:
- Right-click anywhere on the page and select Inspect or View Page Source (or hit Ctrl+U on most browsers).
- Once youre looking at the source code, hit Ctrl+F to open the search function.
- Type in shopify and hit enter.
- If you get a bunch of hits, especially from cdn.shopify.com, congratulations - youve found yourself a Shopify store.
![]()
This method is foolproof because Shopify leaves its fingerprints all over the source code like a sloppy burglar at a crime scene.
Now, if youre too lazy to do that or youre trying to find Shopify stores to hit, there are tools like Wappalyzer and BuiltWith. These browser extensions can tell you what platform a site is using before you squeeze in your nasty cards. Just keep in mind that while these tools are great for bulk searching, theyre not always 100% accurate for specific sites. They might miss some cleverly disguised Shopify stores or give false positives on others. What they are good however, which is something Ill explain later, is looking for Shopify stores to hit.
ALERT
One of the ways antifraud systems detect and reject your transactions is by looking up if the card has been used in other places. What this means is that cards that are resold across multiple shops, that are often rechecked for validity, will get outright rejected.
Luckily, BinX has a free tool to help you assess if the card you are about to buy is being resold across different shops. And the best part is that it's all FREE:
![]()
Now you'll know if the card is bad even before you buy it.
Check it out at:
https://binx.cc/tools/resell
BinX.CC | BinX.PW
ALERT
The Shopify Maze
Lets get one thing straight: theres no one-size-fits-all approach with Shopify stores. Theyre all are a unique beasts with their own configuration and security measures. Some have AI fraud systems thatll leave you scratching your head, others are running on the digital equivalent of a rusty bike lock. The key? You have to know your fucking target.
Before you even think about hitting a Shopify store, do your goddamn homework. Run a test checkout with Burp or Caido like we always do in our Live Carding series. This isnt just busy work - its your roadmap to understanding the sites security measures, payment flow, and all the dirty little secrets that could determine your success or failure.
Now, lets dive into how Shopify processes payments, because this is where most of you dipshits are getting tripped up.
Direct vs. External Payments
Shopify stores generally fall into two camps: Direct Payment and External Payment.
Direct Payment (Shopify Payments):
![]()
The vast majority of Shopify stores use Direct Payment, and most of those are running Shopify Payments. How can you tell? If youre not redirected to another page to complete your payment, youre dealing with Direct Payment.
And heres the twist: Shopify Payments is just Stripe in disguise.
Yeah, you heard that right. That Stripe motherfucker is the reason your orders are getting cancelled or declined. Store owners love Shopify Payments because its cheaper and easier to set up. But for us? Its like trying to rob a bank thats inside a police station.
External Payment:
Basically any site that redirects to a different payment gateway. Approaches here will depend on which payment gate you are redirected to.
![]()
The Stripe Radar Mindfuck
Every goddamn transaction that goes through Shopify Payments gets a once-over from Stripe Radar. Heres the flow:
![]()
Now, heres where it gets interesting. Due to some legal bullshit and privacy rules, Stripe Radar in Shopify Payments doesnt get your full details of your session. Like trying to judge a beauty pageant while wearing a blindfold - Radar only gets to fondle the card details, and it has, in my experience, no access to your the IP or fingerprint when checking out of a Shopify store.
What does this mean for you, dipshit? It means hitting a Shopify store is often easier a Stripe checkout page. Shopifys assessment of your IP and fingerprint is so dumb and broken and easy to bypass its as strict as a drunk bouncer at 2 AM.
But dont get cocky. Because Stripe Radar still assessing your card, and heres roughly how it breaks down in my personal experience:
![]()
- Radar score > 90: Youre fucked. Order gets declined or cancelled instantly.
- Radar score > 80: 3DS challenge. Better have a bypass ready.
- Radar score > 60: Youre in limbo. Might go through, might get cancelled, might need to jump through more hoops.
- Radar score < 50: Youre golden. Order accepted and shipped.
Heres an example of an order that failed Stripes assessment in a Shopify panel:
![]()
See how the entire list on Shopifys fraud analysis shows passed, but the it has a red alert? The specific card I used here has been checked with a bind-checker, and in that case it defaults to high fraud score on Stripe. If you do not understand what Im talking about better review my other guide:
? A CrdPro Exclusive: Why the cards you bought never work, and what you can do about it. ?
One thing you should also consider is that Shopify has plugins that let store owners customize their fraud rules based on Shopify assessment (not Stripe). Some paranoid fucks might cancel if your IPs a hundred kilometers away from the billing, while others might let an obvious fraudulent order slide if sales are slow. Its a goddamn crapshoot, but its a million times easier to pull off than other payment gates.
So whats the takeaway? When youre hitting Shopify stores that use Shopify Payments, your success or failure boils down to one thing: how Radar judges your fucking card. Thats it. Thats the ballgame. Shopify's own fraud analysis is easy to bypass, but if Stripe tells Shopify your cards fucked, your order is definitely fucked. Know this, and you'll be hitting Shopify stores like its your job (which, lets face it, it kind of is). Obligatory self-insert: if you want good first-hand cards, get them from me: d0ctrine.
Shopify Fraud Check Bypass Method
Now, lets talk about a little trick that will save your ass when Shopify stores try to play detective. You know the drill - you card successfully, then they hit you with that verification refund bullshit.
Instead of pissing away money on Visa Alerts or Enrolls, heres a method that works 100% of the time that I cooked up personally and its simpler than a cavemans diet.
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
Its that fucking easy. No more guessing games, no more relying on unreliable tools. Just pure, unadulterated access to the refund amount you need.
This method works because most Shopify store owners are too busy counting their money to realize theyve left the back door wide open. Use it while its hot, because in this game, good loopholes dont stay secret forever. Find sites that check for the refund, and fuck them dry.
Remember, half of carding is about finding these little cracks in the system. While everyone else is playing checkers, youre now playing 4D chess. Dont waste this knowledge - apply it, perfect it, and watch your success rate soar.
Finding Sites
Now that youve got the chops and understand how Shopify operates, its time to find your targets. This is where tools like Wappalyzer, Builtwith, and other scraping tools come to play.
These tools will give you a list of Shopify sites longer than your possible rap sheet. But dont just go in gunsblazing. Be strategic and look for stores that match your cards and your skills. A highend boutique might have tighter security but the payoff could be worth it. Meanwhile some mom-and-pop shop selling handmade coasters might be an easy score but is it worth your fucking time? Also why even hit small stores, dont you have morals?
Heres a pro tip: Use Google to your advantage. Try searching:
site:myshopify.com NAME OF ITEM
This will bring up Shopify sites with the specific items youre after. Whether its dildos, gift cards, or rat food, Shopifys got it all. Its like a goddamn shopping mall for carders.
But wait, theres more. Shopifys own search engine is a goldmine:
Shop.App
![]()
Theyve even got an AI chatbot to help you find your next score. Theyre pretty much begging us to card their stores.
One last thing: Dont underestimate the power of niche markets. That obscure store selling artisanal dog treats might just be your ticket to a fat payday. The more specific the product,. the less likely they have topnotch security on top of Shopify. Plus who the fuck is going to suspect fraud on gourmet Pomeranian snacks?
Conclusion
Lets wrap this shit up. Weve dissected Shopify like a frog in a high school biology class and now youve got the knowledge to turn this e-commerce giant into your personal wallet.
Remember: Shopify isnt just another platform - its a prime opportunity if you know how to fondle it. From spotting Shopify stores in the wild to understanding their payment flow and bypassing their half-assed security measures, youre now armed with tools to make Shopify your bitch.
But heres the thing: knowledge without action is about as useful as a cock that doesnt get hard. Dont just sit on this info like its a prized possession. Use it. Refine it. Make it your own.
Also: stay adaptable. The methods we hve covered today might work like a charm now, but like I always say, nothing stays the same for long. Keep learning, keep evolving, and stay one step ahead of the security teams that are either reading this guide right now or in the future (Hi there, Shopify devs!).
![]()
Lastly: remember that with great power comes great responsibility. Dont be a dumbass and overplay your hand. Hit smart, hit strategically, and live to card another day.
Class dismissed, you beautiful bastards.
Now get out there and make your daddy proud. d0ctrine out.
damn man, hard stuff![]()
? Carding Bites: Understanding Shopify ?
Alright, you delinquents, its time to get into the beast thats been both a blessing and a curse for carders everywhere: Shopify. If youve been in this game for more than a while, you probably hit more Shopify stores than you had hot meals. But how much do you really understand about whats going on under the hood?
![]()
So get in, shut up and pay attention. Class is in session, and todays lesson might just be the difference between your next big score and your next big failure.
What is Shopify and Why?
Unless youve been living under a rock (or in a federal penitentiary), youve run into Shopify more times than you can count. This e-commerce giant powers over 29% of all online stores in the US, making it the 800-pound gorilla of the digital marketplace. As a carder, understanding Shopify isnt just useful - its fucking essential, especially if you like card physical stuff and none of the gay ass bank logs shit.
![]()
Now, you might be thinking, Its just another checkout page, whats the big deal? Wrong. Shopify is a labyrinth of configurations, security measures, and potential loopholes. Each store might look the same on the surface, but under the hood, its a whole different ballgame. One Shopify store might roll over easier than a submissive in a BDSM club, while another might be locked down tighter than a nuns asshole.
I get more messages about Shopify than almost anything else. Every day, some newbie slides into my DMs asking how to crack Shopify like its a fucking Rubiks Cube. And you know what? Theyre not entirely wrong. Hitting Shopify stores can print you money if you know what youre doing, or a quick path to failure if you dont.
Heres the deal: understanding how Shopify works isnt just about increasing your success rate (though itll do that too). Its about opening up a whole new world of opportunities. When you really get how this platform ticks, youll start seeing vulnerabilities and exploits that the average script kiddie couldnt spot if their life depended on it.
So buckle up, buttercup. Were about to plunge headfirst into the world of Shopify. By the time were done, youll either be getting those dildo orders shipped or youll have realized youre in the wrong fucking business. Either way, youre in for one hell of a ride.
Knowing A Shopify When We See One
The first step to understanding Shopify is knowing if the site youre trying to hit is actually powered by Shopify. Any seasoned carder should know this by now, since most Shopify sites tend to have a specific look, most especially during checkout. But if you dont, heres the simplest and most accurate way to know if the sites Shopi-fucking-fy:
- Right-click anywhere on the page and select Inspect or View Page Source (or hit Ctrl+U on most browsers).
- Once youre looking at the source code, hit Ctrl+F to open the search function.
- Type in shopify and hit enter.
- If you get a bunch of hits, especially from cdn.shopify.com, congratulations - youve found yourself a Shopify store.
![]()
This method is foolproof because Shopify leaves its fingerprints all over the source code like a sloppy burglar at a crime scene.
Now, if youre too lazy to do that or youre trying to find Shopify stores to hit, there are tools like Wappalyzer and BuiltWith. These browser extensions can tell you what platform a site is using before you squeeze in your nasty cards. Just keep in mind that while these tools are great for bulk searching, theyre not always 100% accurate for specific sites. They might miss some cleverly disguised Shopify stores or give false positives on others. What they are good however, which is something Ill explain later, is looking for Shopify stores to hit.
ALERT
One of the ways antifraud systems detect and reject your transactions is by looking up if the card has been used in other places. What this means is that cards that are resold across multiple shops, that are often rechecked for validity, will get outright rejected.
Luckily, BinX has a free tool to help you assess if the card you are about to buy is being resold across different shops. And the best part is that it's all FREE:
![]()
Now you'll know if the card is bad even before you buy it.
Check it out at:
https://binx.cc/tools/resell
BinX.CC | BinX.PW
ALERT
The Shopify Maze
Lets get one thing straight: theres no one-size-fits-all approach with Shopify stores. Theyre all are a unique beasts with their own configuration and security measures. Some have AI fraud systems thatll leave you scratching your head, others are running on the digital equivalent of a rusty bike lock. The key? You have to know your fucking target.
Before you even think about hitting a Shopify store, do your goddamn homework. Run a test checkout with Burp or Caido like we always do in our Live Carding series. This isnt just busy work - its your roadmap to understanding the sites security measures, payment flow, and all the dirty little secrets that could determine your success or failure.
Now, lets dive into how Shopify processes payments, because this is where most of you dipshits are getting tripped up.
Direct vs. External Payments
Shopify stores generally fall into two camps: Direct Payment and External Payment.
Direct Payment (Shopify Payments):
![]()
The vast majority of Shopify stores use Direct Payment, and most of those are running Shopify Payments. How can you tell? If youre not redirected to another page to complete your payment, youre dealing with Direct Payment.
And heres the twist: Shopify Payments is just Stripe in disguise.
Yeah, you heard that right. That Stripe motherfucker is the reason your orders are getting cancelled or declined. Store owners love Shopify Payments because its cheaper and easier to set up. But for us? Its like trying to rob a bank thats inside a police station.
External Payment:
Basically any site that redirects to a different payment gateway. Approaches here will depend on which payment gate you are redirected to.
![]()
The Stripe Radar Mindfuck
Every goddamn transaction that goes through Shopify Payments gets a once-over from Stripe Radar. Heres the flow:
![]()
Now, heres where it gets interesting. Due to some legal bullshit and privacy rules, Stripe Radar in Shopify Payments doesnt get your full details of your session. Like trying to judge a beauty pageant while wearing a blindfold - Radar only gets to fondle the card details, and it has, in my experience, no access to your the IP or fingerprint when checking out of a Shopify store.
What does this mean for you, dipshit? It means hitting a Shopify store is often easier a Stripe checkout page. Shopifys assessment of your IP and fingerprint is so dumb and broken and easy to bypass its as strict as a drunk bouncer at 2 AM.
But dont get cocky. Because Stripe Radar still assessing your card, and heres roughly how it breaks down in my personal experience:
![]()
- Radar score > 90: Youre fucked. Order gets declined or cancelled instantly.
- Radar score > 80: 3DS challenge. Better have a bypass ready.
- Radar score > 60: Youre in limbo. Might go through, might get cancelled, might need to jump through more hoops.
- Radar score < 50: Youre golden. Order accepted and shipped.
Heres an example of an order that failed Stripes assessment in a Shopify panel:
![]()
See how the entire list on Shopifys fraud analysis shows passed, but the it has a red alert? The specific card I used here has been checked with a bind-checker, and in that case it defaults to high fraud score on Stripe. If you do not understand what Im talking about better review my other guide:
? A CrdPro Exclusive: Why the cards you bought never work, and what you can do about it. ?
One thing you should also consider is that Shopify has plugins that let store owners customize their fraud rules based on Shopify assessment (not Stripe). Some paranoid fucks might cancel if your IPs a hundred kilometers away from the billing, while others might let an obvious fraudulent order slide if sales are slow. Its a goddamn crapshoot, but its a million times easier to pull off than other payment gates.
So whats the takeaway? When youre hitting Shopify stores that use Shopify Payments, your success or failure boils down to one thing: how Radar judges your fucking card. Thats it. Thats the ballgame. Shopify's own fraud analysis is easy to bypass, but if Stripe tells Shopify your cards fucked, your order is definitely fucked. Know this, and you'll be hitting Shopify stores like its your job (which, lets face it, it kind of is). Obligatory self-insert: if you want good first-hand cards, get them from me: d0ctrine.
Shopify Fraud Check Bypass Method
Now, lets talk about a little trick that will save your ass when Shopify stores try to play detective. You know the drill - you card successfully, then they hit you with that verification refund bullshit.
Instead of pissing away money on Visa Alerts or Enrolls, heres a method that works 100% of the time that I cooked up personally and its simpler than a cavemans diet.
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
Its that fucking easy. No more guessing games, no more relying on unreliable tools. Just pure, unadulterated access to the refund amount you need.
This method works because most Shopify store owners are too busy counting their money to realize theyve left the back door wide open. Use it while its hot, because in this game, good loopholes dont stay secret forever. Find sites that check for the refund, and fuck them dry.
Remember, half of carding is about finding these little cracks in the system. While everyone else is playing checkers, youre now playing 4D chess. Dont waste this knowledge - apply it, perfect it, and watch your success rate soar.
Finding Sites
Now that youve got the chops and understand how Shopify operates, its time to find your targets. This is where tools like Wappalyzer, Builtwith, and other scraping tools come to play.
These tools will give you a list of Shopify sites longer than your possible rap sheet. But dont just go in gunsblazing. Be strategic and look for stores that match your cards and your skills. A highend boutique might have tighter security but the payoff could be worth it. Meanwhile some mom-and-pop shop selling handmade coasters might be an easy score but is it worth your fucking time? Also why even hit small stores, dont you have morals?
Heres a pro tip: Use Google to your advantage. Try searching:
site:myshopify.com NAME OF ITEM
This will bring up Shopify sites with the specific items youre after. Whether its dildos, gift cards, or rat food, Shopifys got it all. Its like a goddamn shopping mall for carders.
But wait, theres more. Shopifys own search engine is a goldmine:
Shop.App
![]()
Theyve even got an AI chatbot to help you find your next score. Theyre pretty much begging us to card their stores.
One last thing: Dont underestimate the power of niche markets. That obscure store selling artisanal dog treats might just be your ticket to a fat payday. The more specific the product,. the less likely they have topnotch security on top of Shopify. Plus who the fuck is going to suspect fraud on gourmet Pomeranian snacks?
Conclusion
Lets wrap this shit up. Weve dissected Shopify like a frog in a high school biology class and now youve got the knowledge to turn this e-commerce giant into your personal wallet.
Remember: Shopify isnt just another platform - its a prime opportunity if you know how to fondle it. From spotting Shopify stores in the wild to understanding their payment flow and bypassing their half-assed security measures, youre now armed with tools to make Shopify your bitch.
But heres the thing: knowledge without action is about as useful as a cock that doesnt get hard. Dont just sit on this info like its a prized possession. Use it. Refine it. Make it your own.
Also: stay adaptable. The methods we hve covered today might work like a charm now, but like I always say, nothing stays the same for long. Keep learning, keep evolving, and stay one step ahead of the security teams that are either reading this guide right now or in the future (Hi there, Shopify devs!).
![]()
Lastly: remember that with great power comes great responsibility. Dont be a dumbass and overplay your hand. Hit smart, hit strategically, and live to card another day.
Class dismissed, you beautiful bastards.
Now get out there and make your daddy proud. d0ctrine out.
woow interesting![]()
? Carding Bites: Understanding Shopify ?
Alright, you delinquents, its time to get into the beast thats been both a blessing and a curse for carders everywhere: Shopify. If youve been in this game for more than a while, you probably hit more Shopify stores than you had hot meals. But how much do you really understand about whats going on under the hood?
![]()
So get in, shut up and pay attention. Class is in session, and todays lesson might just be the difference between your next big score and your next big failure.
What is Shopify and Why?
Unless youve been living under a rock (or in a federal penitentiary), youve run into Shopify more times than you can count. This e-commerce giant powers over 29% of all online stores in the US, making it the 800-pound gorilla of the digital marketplace. As a carder, understanding Shopify isnt just useful - its fucking essential, especially if you like card physical stuff and none of the gay ass bank logs shit.
![]()
Now, you might be thinking, Its just another checkout page, whats the big deal? Wrong. Shopify is a labyrinth of configurations, security measures, and potential loopholes. Each store might look the same on the surface, but under the hood, its a whole different ballgame. One Shopify store might roll over easier than a submissive in a BDSM club, while another might be locked down tighter than a nuns asshole.
I get more messages about Shopify than almost anything else. Every day, some newbie slides into my DMs asking how to crack Shopify like its a fucking Rubiks Cube. And you know what? Theyre not entirely wrong. Hitting Shopify stores can print you money if you know what youre doing, or a quick path to failure if you dont.
Heres the deal: understanding how Shopify works isnt just about increasing your success rate (though itll do that too). Its about opening up a whole new world of opportunities. When you really get how this platform ticks, youll start seeing vulnerabilities and exploits that the average script kiddie couldnt spot if their life depended on it.
So buckle up, buttercup. Were about to plunge headfirst into the world of Shopify. By the time were done, youll either be getting those dildo orders shipped or youll have realized youre in the wrong fucking business. Either way, youre in for one hell of a ride.
Knowing A Shopify When We See One
The first step to understanding Shopify is knowing if the site youre trying to hit is actually powered by Shopify. Any seasoned carder should know this by now, since most Shopify sites tend to have a specific look, most especially during checkout. But if you dont, heres the simplest and most accurate way to know if the sites Shopi-fucking-fy:
- Right-click anywhere on the page and select Inspect or View Page Source (or hit Ctrl+U on most browsers).
- Once youre looking at the source code, hit Ctrl+F to open the search function.
- Type in shopify and hit enter.
- If you get a bunch of hits, especially from cdn.shopify.com, congratulations - youve found yourself a Shopify store.
![]()
This method is foolproof because Shopify leaves its fingerprints all over the source code like a sloppy burglar at a crime scene.
Now, if youre too lazy to do that or youre trying to find Shopify stores to hit, there are tools like Wappalyzer and BuiltWith. These browser extensions can tell you what platform a site is using before you squeeze in your nasty cards. Just keep in mind that while these tools are great for bulk searching, theyre not always 100% accurate for specific sites. They might miss some cleverly disguised Shopify stores or give false positives on others. What they are good however, which is something Ill explain later, is looking for Shopify stores to hit.
ALERT
One of the ways antifraud systems detect and reject your transactions is by looking up if the card has been used in other places. What this means is that cards that are resold across multiple shops, that are often rechecked for validity, will get outright rejected.
Luckily, BinX has a free tool to help you assess if the card you are about to buy is being resold across different shops. And the best part is that it's all FREE:
![]()
Now you'll know if the card is bad even before you buy it.
Check it out at:
https://binx.cc/tools/resell
BinX.CC | BinX.PW
ALERT
The Shopify Maze
Lets get one thing straight: theres no one-size-fits-all approach with Shopify stores. Theyre all are a unique beasts with their own configuration and security measures. Some have AI fraud systems thatll leave you scratching your head, others are running on the digital equivalent of a rusty bike lock. The key? You have to know your fucking target.
Before you even think about hitting a Shopify store, do your goddamn homework. Run a test checkout with Burp or Caido like we always do in our Live Carding series. This isnt just busy work - its your roadmap to understanding the sites security measures, payment flow, and all the dirty little secrets that could determine your success or failure.
Now, lets dive into how Shopify processes payments, because this is where most of you dipshits are getting tripped up.
Direct vs. External Payments
Shopify stores generally fall into two camps: Direct Payment and External Payment.
Direct Payment (Shopify Payments):
![]()
The vast majority of Shopify stores use Direct Payment, and most of those are running Shopify Payments. How can you tell? If youre not redirected to another page to complete your payment, youre dealing with Direct Payment.
And heres the twist: Shopify Payments is just Stripe in disguise.
Yeah, you heard that right. That Stripe motherfucker is the reason your orders are getting cancelled or declined. Store owners love Shopify Payments because its cheaper and easier to set up. But for us? Its like trying to rob a bank thats inside a police station.
External Payment:
Basically any site that redirects to a different payment gateway. Approaches here will depend on which payment gate you are redirected to.
![]()
The Stripe Radar Mindfuck
Every goddamn transaction that goes through Shopify Payments gets a once-over from Stripe Radar. Heres the flow:
![]()
Now, heres where it gets interesting. Due to some legal bullshit and privacy rules, Stripe Radar in Shopify Payments doesnt get your full details of your session. Like trying to judge a beauty pageant while wearing a blindfold - Radar only gets to fondle the card details, and it has, in my experience, no access to your the IP or fingerprint when checking out of a Shopify store.
What does this mean for you, dipshit? It means hitting a Shopify store is often easier a Stripe checkout page. Shopifys assessment of your IP and fingerprint is so dumb and broken and easy to bypass its as strict as a drunk bouncer at 2 AM.
But dont get cocky. Because Stripe Radar still assessing your card, and heres roughly how it breaks down in my personal experience:
![]()
- Radar score > 90: Youre fucked. Order gets declined or cancelled instantly.
- Radar score > 80: 3DS challenge. Better have a bypass ready.
- Radar score > 60: Youre in limbo. Might go through, might get cancelled, might need to jump through more hoops.
- Radar score < 50: Youre golden. Order accepted and shipped.
Heres an example of an order that failed Stripes assessment in a Shopify panel:
![]()
See how the entire list on Shopifys fraud analysis shows passed, but the it has a red alert? The specific card I used here has been checked with a bind-checker, and in that case it defaults to high fraud score on Stripe. If you do not understand what Im talking about better review my other guide:
? A CrdPro Exclusive: Why the cards you bought never work, and what you can do about it. ?
One thing you should also consider is that Shopify has plugins that let store owners customize their fraud rules based on Shopify assessment (not Stripe). Some paranoid fucks might cancel if your IPs a hundred kilometers away from the billing, while others might let an obvious fraudulent order slide if sales are slow. Its a goddamn crapshoot, but its a million times easier to pull off than other payment gates.
So whats the takeaway? When youre hitting Shopify stores that use Shopify Payments, your success or failure boils down to one thing: how Radar judges your fucking card. Thats it. Thats the ballgame. Shopify's own fraud analysis is easy to bypass, but if Stripe tells Shopify your cards fucked, your order is definitely fucked. Know this, and you'll be hitting Shopify stores like its your job (which, lets face it, it kind of is). Obligatory self-insert: if you want good first-hand cards, get them from me: d0ctrine.
Shopify Fraud Check Bypass Method
Now, lets talk about a little trick that will save your ass when Shopify stores try to play detective. You know the drill - you card successfully, then they hit you with that verification refund bullshit.
Instead of pissing away money on Visa Alerts or Enrolls, heres a method that works 100% of the time that I cooked up personally and its simpler than a cavemans diet.
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
Its that fucking easy. No more guessing games, no more relying on unreliable tools. Just pure, unadulterated access to the refund amount you need.
This method works because most Shopify store owners are too busy counting their money to realize theyve left the back door wide open. Use it while its hot, because in this game, good loopholes dont stay secret forever. Find sites that check for the refund, and fuck them dry.
Remember, half of carding is about finding these little cracks in the system. While everyone else is playing checkers, youre now playing 4D chess. Dont waste this knowledge - apply it, perfect it, and watch your success rate soar.
Finding Sites
Now that youve got the chops and understand how Shopify operates, its time to find your targets. This is where tools like Wappalyzer, Builtwith, and other scraping tools come to play.
These tools will give you a list of Shopify sites longer than your possible rap sheet. But dont just go in gunsblazing. Be strategic and look for stores that match your cards and your skills. A highend boutique might have tighter security but the payoff could be worth it. Meanwhile some mom-and-pop shop selling handmade coasters might be an easy score but is it worth your fucking time? Also why even hit small stores, dont you have morals?
Heres a pro tip: Use Google to your advantage. Try searching:
site:myshopify.com NAME OF ITEM
This will bring up Shopify sites with the specific items youre after. Whether its dildos, gift cards, or rat food, Shopifys got it all. Its like a goddamn shopping mall for carders.
But wait, theres more. Shopifys own search engine is a goldmine:
Shop.App
![]()
Theyve even got an AI chatbot to help you find your next score. Theyre pretty much begging us to card their stores.
One last thing: Dont underestimate the power of niche markets. That obscure store selling artisanal dog treats might just be your ticket to a fat payday. The more specific the product,. the less likely they have topnotch security on top of Shopify. Plus who the fuck is going to suspect fraud on gourmet Pomeranian snacks?
Conclusion
Lets wrap this shit up. Weve dissected Shopify like a frog in a high school biology class and now youve got the knowledge to turn this e-commerce giant into your personal wallet.
Remember: Shopify isnt just another platform - its a prime opportunity if you know how to fondle it. From spotting Shopify stores in the wild to understanding their payment flow and bypassing their half-assed security measures, youre now armed with tools to make Shopify your bitch.
But heres the thing: knowledge without action is about as useful as a cock that doesnt get hard. Dont just sit on this info like its a prized possession. Use it. Refine it. Make it your own.
Also: stay adaptable. The methods we hve covered today might work like a charm now, but like I always say, nothing stays the same for long. Keep learning, keep evolving, and stay one step ahead of the security teams that are either reading this guide right now or in the future (Hi there, Shopify devs!).
![]()
Lastly: remember that with great power comes great responsibility. Dont be a dumbass and overplay your hand. Hit smart, hit strategically, and live to card another day.
Class dismissed, you beautiful bastards.
Now get out there and make your daddy proud. d0ctrine out.
![]()
? Carding Bites: Understanding Shopify ?
Alright, you delinquents, its time to get into the beast thats been both a blessing and a curse for carders everywhere: Shopify. If youve been in this game for more than a while, you probably hit more Shopify stores than you had hot meals. But how much do you really understand about whats going on under the hood?
![]()
So get in, shut up and pay attention. Class is in session, and todays lesson might just be the difference between your next big score and your next big failure.
What is Shopify and Why?
Unless youve been living under a rock (or in a federal penitentiary), youve run into Shopify more times than you can count. This e-commerce giant powers over 29% of all online stores in the US, making it the 800-pound gorilla of the digital marketplace. As a carder, understanding Shopify isnt just useful - its fucking essential, especially if you like card physical stuff and none of the gay ass bank logs shit.
![]()
Now, you might be thinking, Its just another checkout page, whats the big deal? Wrong. Shopify is a labyrinth of configurations, security measures, and potential loopholes. Each store might look the same on the surface, but under the hood, its a whole different ballgame. One Shopify store might roll over easier than a submissive in a BDSM club, while another might be locked down tighter than a nuns asshole.
I get more messages about Shopify than almost anything else. Every day, some newbie slides into my DMs asking how to crack Shopify like its a fucking Rubiks Cube. And you know what? Theyre not entirely wrong. Hitting Shopify stores can print you money if you know what youre doing, or a quick path to failure if you dont.
Heres the deal: understanding how Shopify works isnt just about increasing your success rate (though itll do that too). Its about opening up a whole new world of opportunities. When you really get how this platform ticks, youll start seeing vulnerabilities and exploits that the average script kiddie couldnt spot if their life depended on it.
So buckle up, buttercup. Were about to plunge headfirst into the world of Shopify. By the time were done, youll either be getting those dildo orders shipped or youll have realized youre in the wrong fucking business. Either way, youre in for one hell of a ride.
Knowing A Shopify When We See One
The first step to understanding Shopify is knowing if the site youre trying to hit is actually powered by Shopify. Any seasoned carder should know this by now, since most Shopify sites tend to have a specific look, most especially during checkout. But if you dont, heres the simplest and most accurate way to know if the sites Shopi-fucking-fy:
- Right-click anywhere on the page and select Inspect or View Page Source (or hit Ctrl+U on most browsers).
- Once youre looking at the source code, hit Ctrl+F to open the search function.
- Type in shopify and hit enter.
- If you get a bunch of hits, especially from cdn.shopify.com, congratulations - youve found yourself a Shopify store.
![]()
This method is foolproof because Shopify leaves its fingerprints all over the source code like a sloppy burglar at a crime scene.
Now, if youre too lazy to do that or youre trying to find Shopify stores to hit, there are tools like Wappalyzer and BuiltWith. These browser extensions can tell you what platform a site is using before you squeeze in your nasty cards. Just keep in mind that while these tools are great for bulk searching, theyre not always 100% accurate for specific sites. They might miss some cleverly disguised Shopify stores or give false positives on others. What they are good however, which is something Ill explain later, is looking for Shopify stores to hit.
ALERT
One of the ways antifraud systems detect and reject your transactions is by looking up if the card has been used in other places. What this means is that cards that are resold across multiple shops, that are often rechecked for validity, will get outright rejected.
Luckily, BinX has a free tool to help you assess if the card you are about to buy is being resold across different shops. And the best part is that it's all FREE:
![]()
Now you'll know if the card is bad even before you buy it.
Check it out at:
https://binx.cc/tools/resell
BinX.CC | BinX.PW
ALERT
The Shopify Maze
Lets get one thing straight: theres no one-size-fits-all approach with Shopify stores. Theyre all are a unique beasts with their own configuration and security measures. Some have AI fraud systems thatll leave you scratching your head, others are running on the digital equivalent of a rusty bike lock. The key? You have to know your fucking target.
Before you even think about hitting a Shopify store, do your goddamn homework. Run a test checkout with Burp or Caido like we always do in our Live Carding series. This isnt just busy work - its your roadmap to understanding the sites security measures, payment flow, and all the dirty little secrets that could determine your success or failure.
Now, lets dive into how Shopify processes payments, because this is where most of you dipshits are getting tripped up.
Direct vs. External Payments
Shopify stores generally fall into two camps: Direct Payment and External Payment.
Direct Payment (Shopify Payments):
![]()
The vast majority of Shopify stores use Direct Payment, and most of those are running Shopify Payments. How can you tell? If youre not redirected to another page to complete your payment, youre dealing with Direct Payment.
And heres the twist: Shopify Payments is just Stripe in disguise.
Yeah, you heard that right. That Stripe motherfucker is the reason your orders are getting cancelled or declined. Store owners love Shopify Payments because its cheaper and easier to set up. But for us? Its like trying to rob a bank thats inside a police station.
External Payment:
Basically any site that redirects to a different payment gateway. Approaches here will depend on which payment gate you are redirected to.
![]()
The Stripe Radar Mindfuck
Every goddamn transaction that goes through Shopify Payments gets a once-over from Stripe Radar. Heres the flow:
![]()
Now, heres where it gets interesting. Due to some legal bullshit and privacy rules, Stripe Radar in Shopify Payments doesnt get your full details of your session. Like trying to judge a beauty pageant while wearing a blindfold - Radar only gets to fondle the card details, and it has, in my experience, no access to your the IP or fingerprint when checking out of a Shopify store.
What does this mean for you, dipshit? It means hitting a Shopify store is often easier a Stripe checkout page. Shopifys assessment of your IP and fingerprint is so dumb and broken and easy to bypass its as strict as a drunk bouncer at 2 AM.
But dont get cocky. Because Stripe Radar still assessing your card, and heres roughly how it breaks down in my personal experience:
![]()
- Radar score > 90: Youre fucked. Order gets declined or cancelled instantly.
- Radar score > 80: 3DS challenge. Better have a bypass ready.
- Radar score > 60: Youre in limbo. Might go through, might get cancelled, might need to jump through more hoops.
- Radar score < 50: Youre golden. Order accepted and shipped.
Heres an example of an order that failed Stripes assessment in a Shopify panel:
![]()
See how the entire list on Shopifys fraud analysis shows passed, but the it has a red alert? The specific card I used here has been checked with a bind-checker, and in that case it defaults to high fraud score on Stripe. If you do not understand what Im talking about better review my other guide:
? A CrdPro Exclusive: Why the cards you bought never work, and what you can do about it. ?
One thing you should also consider is that Shopify has plugins that let store owners customize their fraud rules based on Shopify assessment (not Stripe). Some paranoid fucks might cancel if your IPs a hundred kilometers away from the billing, while others might let an obvious fraudulent order slide if sales are slow. Its a goddamn crapshoot, but its a million times easier to pull off than other payment gates.
So whats the takeaway? When youre hitting Shopify stores that use Shopify Payments, your success or failure boils down to one thing: how Radar judges your fucking card. Thats it. Thats the ballgame. Shopify's own fraud analysis is easy to bypass, but if Stripe tells Shopify your cards fucked, your order is definitely fucked. Know this, and you'll be hitting Shopify stores like its your job (which, lets face it, it kind of is). Obligatory self-insert: if you want good first-hand cards, get them from me: d0ctrine.
Shopify Fraud Check Bypass Method
Now, lets talk about a little trick that will save your ass when Shopify stores try to play detective. You know the drill - you card successfully, then they hit you with that verification refund bullshit.
Instead of pissing away money on Visa Alerts or Enrolls, heres a method that works 100% of the time that I cooked up personally and its simpler than a cavemans diet.
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
Its that fucking easy. No more guessing games, no more relying on unreliable tools. Just pure, unadulterated access to the refund amount you need.
This method works because most Shopify store owners are too busy counting their money to realize theyve left the back door wide open. Use it while its hot, because in this game, good loopholes dont stay secret forever. Find sites that check for the refund, and fuck them dry.
Remember, half of carding is about finding these little cracks in the system. While everyone else is playing checkers, youre now playing 4D chess. Dont waste this knowledge - apply it, perfect it, and watch your success rate soar.
Finding Sites
Now that youve got the chops and understand how Shopify operates, its time to find your targets. This is where tools like Wappalyzer, Builtwith, and other scraping tools come to play.
These tools will give you a list of Shopify sites longer than your possible rap sheet. But dont just go in gunsblazing. Be strategic and look for stores that match your cards and your skills. A highend boutique might have tighter security but the payoff could be worth it. Meanwhile some mom-and-pop shop selling handmade coasters might be an easy score but is it worth your fucking time? Also why even hit small stores, dont you have morals?
Heres a pro tip: Use Google to your advantage. Try searching:
site:myshopify.com NAME OF ITEM
This will bring up Shopify sites with the specific items youre after. Whether its dildos, gift cards, or rat food, Shopifys got it all. Its like a goddamn shopping mall for carders.
But wait, theres more. Shopifys own search engine is a goldmine:
Shop.App
![]()
Theyve even got an AI chatbot to help you find your next score. Theyre pretty much begging us to card their stores.
One last thing: Dont underestimate the power of niche markets. That obscure store selling artisanal dog treats might just be your ticket to a fat payday. The more specific the product,. the less likely they have topnotch security on top of Shopify. Plus who the fuck is going to suspect fraud on gourmet Pomeranian snacks?
Conclusion
Lets wrap this shit up. Weve dissected Shopify like a frog in a high school biology class and now youve got the knowledge to turn this e-commerce giant into your personal wallet.
Remember: Shopify isnt just another platform - its a prime opportunity if you know how to fondle it. From spotting Shopify stores in the wild to understanding their payment flow and bypassing their half-assed security measures, youre now armed with tools to make Shopify your bitch.
But heres the thing: knowledge without action is about as useful as a cock that doesnt get hard. Dont just sit on this info like its a prized possession. Use it. Refine it. Make it your own.
Also: stay adaptable. The methods we hve covered today might work like a charm now, but like I always say, nothing stays the same for long. Keep learning, keep evolving, and stay one step ahead of the security teams that are either reading this guide right now or in the future (Hi there, Shopify devs!).
![]()
Lastly: remember that with great power comes great responsibility. Dont be a dumbass and overplay your hand. Hit smart, hit strategically, and live to card another day.
Class dismissed, you beautiful bastards.
Now get out there and make your daddy proud. d0ctrine out.
![]()
? Carding Bites: Understanding Shopify ?
Alright, you delinquents, its time to get into the beast thats been both a blessing and a curse for carders everywhere: Shopify. If youve been in this game for more than a while, you probably hit more Shopify stores than you had hot meals. But how much do you really understand about whats going on under the hood?
![]()
So get in, shut up and pay attention. Class is in session, and todays lesson might just be the difference between your next big score and your next big failure.
What is Shopify and Why?
Unless youve been living under a rock (or in a federal penitentiary), youve run into Shopify more times than you can count. This e-commerce giant powers over 29% of all online stores in the US, making it the 800-pound gorilla of the digital marketplace. As a carder, understanding Shopify isnt just useful - its fucking essential, especially if you like card physical stuff and none of the gay ass bank logs shit.
![]()
Now, you might be thinking, Its just another checkout page, whats the big deal? Wrong. Shopify is a labyrinth of configurations, security measures, and potential loopholes. Each store might look the same on the surface, but under the hood, its a whole different ballgame. One Shopify store might roll over easier than a submissive in a BDSM club, while another might be locked down tighter than a nuns asshole.
I get more messages about Shopify than almost anything else. Every day, some newbie slides into my DMs asking how to crack Shopify like its a fucking Rubiks Cube. And you know what? Theyre not entirely wrong. Hitting Shopify stores can print you money if you know what youre doing, or a quick path to failure if you dont.
Heres the deal: understanding how Shopify works isnt just about increasing your success rate (though itll do that too). Its about opening up a whole new world of opportunities. When you really get how this platform ticks, youll start seeing vulnerabilities and exploits that the average script kiddie couldnt spot if their life depended on it.
So buckle up, buttercup. Were about to plunge headfirst into the world of Shopify. By the time were done, youll either be getting those dildo orders shipped or youll have realized youre in the wrong fucking business. Either way, youre in for one hell of a ride.
Knowing A Shopify When We See One
The first step to understanding Shopify is knowing if the site youre trying to hit is actually powered by Shopify. Any seasoned carder should know this by now, since most Shopify sites tend to have a specific look, most especially during checkout. But if you dont, heres the simplest and most accurate way to know if the sites Shopi-fucking-fy:
- Right-click anywhere on the page and select Inspect or View Page Source (or hit Ctrl+U on most browsers).
- Once youre looking at the source code, hit Ctrl+F to open the search function.
- Type in shopify and hit enter.
- If you get a bunch of hits, especially from cdn.shopify.com, congratulations - youve found yourself a Shopify store.
![]()
This method is foolproof because Shopify leaves its fingerprints all over the source code like a sloppy burglar at a crime scene.
Now, if youre too lazy to do that or youre trying to find Shopify stores to hit, there are tools like Wappalyzer and BuiltWith. These browser extensions can tell you what platform a site is using before you squeeze in your nasty cards. Just keep in mind that while these tools are great for bulk searching, theyre not always 100% accurate for specific sites. They might miss some cleverly disguised Shopify stores or give false positives on others. What they are good however, which is something Ill explain later, is looking for Shopify stores to hit.
ALERT
One of the ways antifraud systems detect and reject your transactions is by looking up if the card has been used in other places. What this means is that cards that are resold across multiple shops, that are often rechecked for validity, will get outright rejected.
Luckily, BinX has a free tool to help you assess if the card you are about to buy is being resold across different shops. And the best part is that it's all FREE:
![]()
Now you'll know if the card is bad even before you buy it.
Check it out at:
https://binx.cc/tools/resell
BinX.CC | BinX.PW
ALERT
The Shopify Maze
Lets get one thing straight: theres no one-size-fits-all approach with Shopify stores. Theyre all are a unique beasts with their own configuration and security measures. Some have AI fraud systems thatll leave you scratching your head, others are running on the digital equivalent of a rusty bike lock. The key? You have to know your fucking target.
Before you even think about hitting a Shopify store, do your goddamn homework. Run a test checkout with Burp or Caido like we always do in our Live Carding series. This isnt just busy work - its your roadmap to understanding the sites security measures, payment flow, and all the dirty little secrets that could determine your success or failure.
Now, lets dive into how Shopify processes payments, because this is where most of you dipshits are getting tripped up.
Direct vs. External Payments
Shopify stores generally fall into two camps: Direct Payment and External Payment.
Direct Payment (Shopify Payments):
![]()
The vast majority of Shopify stores use Direct Payment, and most of those are running Shopify Payments. How can you tell? If youre not redirected to another page to complete your payment, youre dealing with Direct Payment.
And heres the twist: Shopify Payments is just Stripe in disguise.
Yeah, you heard that right. That Stripe motherfucker is the reason your orders are getting cancelled or declined. Store owners love Shopify Payments because its cheaper and easier to set up. But for us? Its like trying to rob a bank thats inside a police station.
External Payment:
Basically any site that redirects to a different payment gateway. Approaches here will depend on which payment gate you are redirected to.
![]()
The Stripe Radar Mindfuck
Every goddamn transaction that goes through Shopify Payments gets a once-over from Stripe Radar. Heres the flow:
![]()
Now, heres where it gets interesting. Due to some legal bullshit and privacy rules, Stripe Radar in Shopify Payments doesnt get your full details of your session. Like trying to judge a beauty pageant while wearing a blindfold - Radar only gets to fondle the card details, and it has, in my experience, no access to your the IP or fingerprint when checking out of a Shopify store.
What does this mean for you, dipshit? It means hitting a Shopify store is often easier a Stripe checkout page. Shopifys assessment of your IP and fingerprint is so dumb and broken and easy to bypass its as strict as a drunk bouncer at 2 AM.
But dont get cocky. Because Stripe Radar still assessing your card, and heres roughly how it breaks down in my personal experience:
![]()
- Radar score > 90: Youre fucked. Order gets declined or cancelled instantly.
- Radar score > 80: 3DS challenge. Better have a bypass ready.
- Radar score > 60: Youre in limbo. Might go through, might get cancelled, might need to jump through more hoops.
- Radar score < 50: Youre golden. Order accepted and shipped.
Heres an example of an order that failed Stripes assessment in a Shopify panel:
![]()
See how the entire list on Shopifys fraud analysis shows passed, but the it has a red alert? The specific card I used here has been checked with a bind-checker, and in that case it defaults to high fraud score on Stripe. If you do not understand what Im talking about better review my other guide:
? A CrdPro Exclusive: Why the cards you bought never work, and what you can do about it. ?
One thing you should also consider is that Shopify has plugins that let store owners customize their fraud rules based on Shopify assessment (not Stripe). Some paranoid fucks might cancel if your IPs a hundred kilometers away from the billing, while others might let an obvious fraudulent order slide if sales are slow. Its a goddamn crapshoot, but its a million times easier to pull off than other payment gates.
So whats the takeaway? When youre hitting Shopify stores that use Shopify Payments, your success or failure boils down to one thing: how Radar judges your fucking card. Thats it. Thats the ballgame. Shopify's own fraud analysis is easy to bypass, but if Stripe tells Shopify your cards fucked, your order is definitely fucked. Know this, and you'll be hitting Shopify stores like its your job (which, lets face it, it kind of is). Obligatory self-insert: if you want good first-hand cards, get them from me: d0ctrine.
Shopify Fraud Check Bypass Method
Now, lets talk about a little trick that will save your ass when Shopify stores try to play detective. You know the drill - you card successfully, then they hit you with that verification refund bullshit.
Instead of pissing away money on Visa Alerts or Enrolls, heres a method that works 100% of the time that I cooked up personally and its simpler than a cavemans diet.
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
Its that fucking easy. No more guessing games, no more relying on unreliable tools. Just pure, unadulterated access to the refund amount you need.
This method works because most Shopify store owners are too busy counting their money to realize theyve left the back door wide open. Use it while its hot, because in this game, good loopholes dont stay secret forever. Find sites that check for the refund, and fuck them dry.
Remember, half of carding is about finding these little cracks in the system. While everyone else is playing checkers, youre now playing 4D chess. Dont waste this knowledge - apply it, perfect it, and watch your success rate soar.
Finding Sites
Now that youve got the chops and understand how Shopify operates, its time to find your targets. This is where tools like Wappalyzer, Builtwith, and other scraping tools come to play.
These tools will give you a list of Shopify sites longer than your possible rap sheet. But dont just go in gunsblazing. Be strategic and look for stores that match your cards and your skills. A highend boutique might have tighter security but the payoff could be worth it. Meanwhile some mom-and-pop shop selling handmade coasters might be an easy score but is it worth your fucking time? Also why even hit small stores, dont you have morals?
Heres a pro tip: Use Google to your advantage. Try searching:
site:myshopify.com NAME OF ITEM
This will bring up Shopify sites with the specific items youre after. Whether its dildos, gift cards, or rat food, Shopifys got it all. Its like a goddamn shopping mall for carders.
But wait, theres more. Shopifys own search engine is a goldmine:
Shop.App
![]()
Theyve even got an AI chatbot to help you find your next score. Theyre pretty much begging us to card their stores.
One last thing: Dont underestimate the power of niche markets. That obscure store selling artisanal dog treats might just be your ticket to a fat payday. The more specific the product,. the less likely they have topnotch security on top of Shopify. Plus who the fuck is going to suspect fraud on gourmet Pomeranian snacks?
Conclusion
Lets wrap this shit up. Weve dissected Shopify like a frog in a high school biology class and now youve got the knowledge to turn this e-commerce giant into your personal wallet.
Remember: Shopify isnt just another platform - its a prime opportunity if you know how to fondle it. From spotting Shopify stores in the wild to understanding their payment flow and bypassing their half-assed security measures, youre now armed with tools to make Shopify your bitch.
But heres the thing: knowledge without action is about as useful as a cock that doesnt get hard. Dont just sit on this info like its a prized possession. Use it. Refine it. Make it your own.
Also: stay adaptable. The methods we hve covered today might work like a charm now, but like I always say, nothing stays the same for long. Keep learning, keep evolving, and stay one step ahead of the security teams that are either reading this guide right now or in the future (Hi there, Shopify devs!).
![]()
Lastly: remember that with great power comes great responsibility. Dont be a dumbass and overplay your hand. Hit smart, hit strategically, and live to card another day.
Class dismissed, you beautiful bastards.
Now get out there and make your daddy proud. d0ctrine out.
Sheesh![]()
? Carding Bites: Understanding Shopify ?
Alright, you delinquents, its time to get into the beast thats been both a blessing and a curse for carders everywhere: Shopify. If youve been in this game for more than a while, you probably hit more Shopify stores than you had hot meals. But how much do you really understand about whats going on under the hood?
![]()
So get in, shut up and pay attention. Class is in session, and todays lesson might just be the difference between your next big score and your next big failure.
What is Shopify and Why?
Unless youve been living under a rock (or in a federal penitentiary), youve run into Shopify more times than you can count. This e-commerce giant powers over 29% of all online stores in the US, making it the 800-pound gorilla of the digital marketplace. As a carder, understanding Shopify isnt just useful - its fucking essential, especially if you like card physical stuff and none of the gay ass bank logs shit.
![]()
Now, you might be thinking, Its just another checkout page, whats the big deal? Wrong. Shopify is a labyrinth of configurations, security measures, and potential loopholes. Each store might look the same on the surface, but under the hood, its a whole different ballgame. One Shopify store might roll over easier than a submissive in a BDSM club, while another might be locked down tighter than a nuns asshole.
I get more messages about Shopify than almost anything else. Every day, some newbie slides into my DMs asking how to crack Shopify like its a fucking Rubiks Cube. And you know what? Theyre not entirely wrong. Hitting Shopify stores can print you money if you know what youre doing, or a quick path to failure if you dont.
Heres the deal: understanding how Shopify works isnt just about increasing your success rate (though itll do that too). Its about opening up a whole new world of opportunities. When you really get how this platform ticks, youll start seeing vulnerabilities and exploits that the average script kiddie couldnt spot if their life depended on it.
So buckle up, buttercup. Were about to plunge headfirst into the world of Shopify. By the time were done, youll either be getting those dildo orders shipped or youll have realized youre in the wrong fucking business. Either way, youre in for one hell of a ride.
Knowing A Shopify When We See One
The first step to understanding Shopify is knowing if the site youre trying to hit is actually powered by Shopify. Any seasoned carder should know this by now, since most Shopify sites tend to have a specific look, most especially during checkout. But if you dont, heres the simplest and most accurate way to know if the sites Shopi-fucking-fy:
- Right-click anywhere on the page and select Inspect or View Page Source (or hit Ctrl+U on most browsers).
- Once youre looking at the source code, hit Ctrl+F to open the search function.
- Type in shopify and hit enter.
- If you get a bunch of hits, especially from cdn.shopify.com, congratulations - youve found yourself a Shopify store.
![]()
This method is foolproof because Shopify leaves its fingerprints all over the source code like a sloppy burglar at a crime scene.
Now, if youre too lazy to do that or youre trying to find Shopify stores to hit, there are tools like Wappalyzer and BuiltWith. These browser extensions can tell you what platform a site is using before you squeeze in your nasty cards. Just keep in mind that while these tools are great for bulk searching, theyre not always 100% accurate for specific sites. They might miss some cleverly disguised Shopify stores or give false positives on others. What they are good however, which is something Ill explain later, is looking for Shopify stores to hit.
ALERT
One of the ways antifraud systems detect and reject your transactions is by looking up if the card has been used in other places. What this means is that cards that are resold across multiple shops, that are often rechecked for validity, will get outright rejected.
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The Shopify Maze
Lets get one thing straight: theres no one-size-fits-all approach with Shopify stores. Theyre all are a unique beasts with their own configuration and security measures. Some have AI fraud systems thatll leave you scratching your head, others are running on the digital equivalent of a rusty bike lock. The key? You have to know your fucking target.
Before you even think about hitting a Shopify store, do your goddamn homework. Run a test checkout with Burp or Caido like we always do in our Live Carding series. This isnt just busy work - its your roadmap to understanding the sites security measures, payment flow, and all the dirty little secrets that could determine your success or failure.
Now, lets dive into how Shopify processes payments, because this is where most of you dipshits are getting tripped up.
Direct vs. External Payments
Shopify stores generally fall into two camps: Direct Payment and External Payment.
Direct Payment (Shopify Payments):
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The vast majority of Shopify stores use Direct Payment, and most of those are running Shopify Payments. How can you tell? If youre not redirected to another page to complete your payment, youre dealing with Direct Payment.
And heres the twist: Shopify Payments is just Stripe in disguise.
Yeah, you heard that right. That Stripe motherfucker is the reason your orders are getting cancelled or declined. Store owners love Shopify Payments because its cheaper and easier to set up. But for us? Its like trying to rob a bank thats inside a police station.
External Payment:
Basically any site that redirects to a different payment gateway. Approaches here will depend on which payment gate you are redirected to.
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The Stripe Radar Mindfuck
Every goddamn transaction that goes through Shopify Payments gets a once-over from Stripe Radar. Heres the flow:
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Now, heres where it gets interesting. Due to some legal bullshit and privacy rules, Stripe Radar in Shopify Payments doesnt get your full details of your session. Like trying to judge a beauty pageant while wearing a blindfold - Radar only gets to fondle the card details, and it has, in my experience, no access to your the IP or fingerprint when checking out of a Shopify store.
What does this mean for you, dipshit? It means hitting a Shopify store is often easier a Stripe checkout page. Shopifys assessment of your IP and fingerprint is so dumb and broken and easy to bypass its as strict as a drunk bouncer at 2 AM.
But dont get cocky. Because Stripe Radar still assessing your card, and heres roughly how it breaks down in my personal experience:
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- Radar score > 90: Youre fucked. Order gets declined or cancelled instantly.
- Radar score > 80: 3DS challenge. Better have a bypass ready.
- Radar score > 60: Youre in limbo. Might go through, might get cancelled, might need to jump through more hoops.
- Radar score < 50: Youre golden. Order accepted and shipped.
Heres an example of an order that failed Stripes assessment in a Shopify panel:
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See how the entire list on Shopifys fraud analysis shows passed, but the it has a red alert? The specific card I used here has been checked with a bind-checker, and in that case it defaults to high fraud score on Stripe. If you do not understand what Im talking about better review my other guide:
? A CrdPro Exclusive: Why the cards you bought never work, and what you can do about it. ?
One thing you should also consider is that Shopify has plugins that let store owners customize their fraud rules based on Shopify assessment (not Stripe). Some paranoid fucks might cancel if your IPs a hundred kilometers away from the billing, while others might let an obvious fraudulent order slide if sales are slow. Its a goddamn crapshoot, but its a million times easier to pull off than other payment gates.
So whats the takeaway? When youre hitting Shopify stores that use Shopify Payments, your success or failure boils down to one thing: how Radar judges your fucking card. Thats it. Thats the ballgame. Shopify's own fraud analysis is easy to bypass, but if Stripe tells Shopify your cards fucked, your order is definitely fucked. Know this, and you'll be hitting Shopify stores like its your job (which, lets face it, it kind of is). Obligatory self-insert: if you want good first-hand cards, get them from me: d0ctrine.
Shopify Fraud Check Bypass Method
Now, lets talk about a little trick that will save your ass when Shopify stores try to play detective. You know the drill - you card successfully, then they hit you with that verification refund bullshit.
Instead of pissing away money on Visa Alerts or Enrolls, heres a method that works 100% of the time that I cooked up personally and its simpler than a cavemans diet.
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Its that fucking easy. No more guessing games, no more relying on unreliable tools. Just pure, unadulterated access to the refund amount you need.
This method works because most Shopify store owners are too busy counting their money to realize theyve left the back door wide open. Use it while its hot, because in this game, good loopholes dont stay secret forever. Find sites that check for the refund, and fuck them dry.
Remember, half of carding is about finding these little cracks in the system. While everyone else is playing checkers, youre now playing 4D chess. Dont waste this knowledge - apply it, perfect it, and watch your success rate soar.
Finding Sites
Now that youve got the chops and understand how Shopify operates, its time to find your targets. This is where tools like Wappalyzer, Builtwith, and other scraping tools come to play.
These tools will give you a list of Shopify sites longer than your possible rap sheet. But dont just go in gunsblazing. Be strategic and look for stores that match your cards and your skills. A highend boutique might have tighter security but the payoff could be worth it. Meanwhile some mom-and-pop shop selling handmade coasters might be an easy score but is it worth your fucking time? Also why even hit small stores, dont you have morals?
Heres a pro tip: Use Google to your advantage. Try searching:
site:myshopify.com NAME OF ITEM
This will bring up Shopify sites with the specific items youre after. Whether its dildos, gift cards, or rat food, Shopifys got it all. Its like a goddamn shopping mall for carders.
But wait, theres more. Shopifys own search engine is a goldmine:
Shop.App
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Theyve even got an AI chatbot to help you find your next score. Theyre pretty much begging us to card their stores.
One last thing: Dont underestimate the power of niche markets. That obscure store selling artisanal dog treats might just be your ticket to a fat payday. The more specific the product,. the less likely they have topnotch security on top of Shopify. Plus who the fuck is going to suspect fraud on gourmet Pomeranian snacks?
Conclusion
Lets wrap this shit up. Weve dissected Shopify like a frog in a high school biology class and now youve got the knowledge to turn this e-commerce giant into your personal wallet.
Remember: Shopify isnt just another platform - its a prime opportunity if you know how to fondle it. From spotting Shopify stores in the wild to understanding their payment flow and bypassing their half-assed security measures, youre now armed with tools to make Shopify your bitch.
But heres the thing: knowledge without action is about as useful as a cock that doesnt get hard. Dont just sit on this info like its a prized possession. Use it. Refine it. Make it your own.
Also: stay adaptable. The methods we hve covered today might work like a charm now, but like I always say, nothing stays the same for long. Keep learning, keep evolving, and stay one step ahead of the security teams that are either reading this guide right now or in the future (Hi there, Shopify devs!).
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Lastly: remember that with great power comes great responsibility. Dont be a dumbass and overplay your hand. Hit smart, hit strategically, and live to card another day.
Class dismissed, you beautiful bastards.
Now get out there and make your daddy proud. d0ctrine out.