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? Carding Guide: Sonos (Audio, Easiest Target) ?



Sonos. The training wheels of carding. Tons of newcomers have been pestering me for an easy target, congratulations - your prayers to the fraud gods have been answered.

For all you people starting out, Sonos is your chance to finally score something worthwhile. This audio retailer is serving up high-end speakers and sound systems on a silver platter, guarded by security that couldn't decide which order is fraudulent.

View attachment 46929

But just because Sonos is the carding equivalent of the kiddie pool doesn't mean you can't still drown in it. You'll still need to engage those two brain cells you've got bouncing around in your skull.

So grab your bargain bin cards, fire up that antidetect browser you pirated, and let's turn Sonos into our personal audio equipment dispenser. It's time to flood the market with carded speakers and stuff our pockets with cash. Welcome to Carding Kindergarten, class is in session.




Why Sonos?

Sonos is a fucking goldmine. With a net worth over $2 billion, these audio bastards are ripe for the picking.

View attachment 46930

Their shit sells fast and stays functional. Unlike most carded electronics that become useless bricks when the holder disputes the transactions, Sonos devices keeps pumping tunes. No remote locking, no blacklisting - you won't have trouble using them or selling them.

The resale market is also great. Audio freaks and regular joes are always after Sonos gear. You won't struggle to flip these overpriced speakers.
View attachment 46931

So while other idiots are out there trying to flip bricked PlayStations, we'll be swimming in a sea of easily resold, high-demand audio equipment. Sonos is practically begging us to exploit them, and who are we to refuse?



Recon

We fired up our HTTP analyzer and dove into Sonos's digital guts. Unlike most sites we've torn apart, these sneaky fucks actually try to hide their payment gateway and antifraud system. It's like they think a bit of obscurity will keep us out. Cute.

But after a few minutes of digging (which usually takes me about 60 seconds, tops), we uncovered their little secret. Sonos is using CyberSource for payments and Signifyd for fraud prevention. Now we're getting somewhere.

View attachment 46933

CyberSource isn't the toughest nut to crack, but it's not complete garbage either. They're known for their 3D Secure implementation, which can be a pain in the ass if you're not prepared.

View attachment 46932

Signifyd, on the other hand, is the real challenge here. These bastards use machine learning to spot fraud patterns. They're not just looking at your card details; they're analyzing your entire session, from how you move your mouse to how long you spend on each page.


Half-Assed Security

But here's the thing - Sonos's implementation of these systems seems half-assed at best. They've got high-end security but are using it like amateurs. Our analysis (and my experience) shows no sign of mouse movement or activity are logged for Signifyd. They're likely just using it for basic transaction checks, ditching all the advanced behavioral analysis.

View attachment 46934

They've got a top-tier security system but forgot to turn half of it on. This half-assed setup is why Sonos is, in my experience, one of the easiest targets out there. Their overconfidence in subpar implementation is our golden ticket.


How Transactions are Processed

View attachment 46935


Sonos's fucked-up implementation of their antifraud system leads to some weird shit, especially with how transactions are processed and checked:

  • High Fraud Score: If your fraud score is through the roof (thanks to your garbage proxy or a drop address that's seen more carded goods than a fence's warehouse), here's what happens: Your order goes through without any 3DS bullshit, but it's like it never existed. No email, no order status - nothing. It's as if your order got sucked into a black hole. Sonos's system basically ghosted you.
  • Medium Risk Score: If your risk score is elevated but not maxed out, Sonos gets picky with 3DS. They'll throw 3DS prompts at specific countries (US, AU sometimes, EU, etc.). You can easily bypass this shit with a NONVBV card or by shipping to a different country. Just make sure your drops are clean and your billing matches shipping.
  • Normal Risk Score: If your risk score looks kosher, you're golden. No 3DS, and you'll get that sweet email confirmation. In my experience, once you've got that email, you can pretty much count on your order shipping. I haven't seen a single case where the email came through and the order didn't ship. Maybe some people had that experience, idk.

This janky setup is why Sonos is such an easy mark. Their system's bipolar as fk. If you play your cards right (pun intended), you can slip right through their Swiss cheese security.



Requirements and Process

To hit Sonos, you'll need the basics: clean cards (non-VBV for US, AU, or EU countries, the rest no need), quality residential proxies matching your card's country, and a solid antidetect setup. For drops, fresher is better, especially if they haven't received any items from Sonos before.

The process is pretty typical - I'd be wasting internet space repeating the same shit for every writeup. Set up your environment, browse like a normal person, mix up your cart, and check out as a guest if possible. Enter details manually (don't be a lazy copy-pasting fuck), submit, and wait. If you score, don't immediately go back for seconds like a greedy bastard.



Advanced Method
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***


That said, Sonos is so fucking easy to hit that I rarely bother with this trick. Their basic security is so full of holes, you can usually get your shit shipped directly to your drop without jumping through these extra hoops. But keep this in your back pocket for those times when you need a little extra edge.



Closing Thoughts

Listen up, newbies. Sonos is your carding boot camp. It's perfect for those of you too fucking indecisive to pick a first target.

Why? It's almost idiot-proof. Weak security, easy-to-flip products, and a straightforward process. You'd have to try hard to screw this up.

But don't get cocky. Use this to learn the ropes. Understand why it works and build your skills. Sonos is your warm-up before the real game starts.

Remember, carding is about exploiting weaknesses smartly. Consider this your 101 class.

Now go card some speakers. If you manage to fuck this up, maybe consider a career change. Class dismissed.
ankss
 

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? Carding Guide: Sonos (Audio, Easiest Target) ?



Sonos. The training wheels of carding. Tons of newcomers have been pestering me for an easy target, congratulations - your prayers to the fraud gods have been answered.

For all you people starting out, Sonos is your chance to finally score something worthwhile. This audio retailer is serving up high-end speakers and sound systems on a silver platter, guarded by security that couldn't decide which order is fraudulent.

View attachment 46929

But just because Sonos is the carding equivalent of the kiddie pool doesn't mean you can't still drown in it. You'll still need to engage those two brain cells you've got bouncing around in your skull.

So grab your bargain bin cards, fire up that antidetect browser you pirated, and let's turn Sonos into our personal audio equipment dispenser. It's time to flood the market with carded speakers and stuff our pockets with cash. Welcome to Carding Kindergarten, class is in session.




Why Sonos?

Sonos is a fucking goldmine. With a net worth over $2 billion, these audio bastards are ripe for the picking.

View attachment 46930

Their shit sells fast and stays functional. Unlike most carded electronics that become useless bricks when the holder disputes the transactions, Sonos devices keeps pumping tunes. No remote locking, no blacklisting - you won't have trouble using them or selling them.

The resale market is also great. Audio freaks and regular joes are always after Sonos gear. You won't struggle to flip these overpriced speakers.
View attachment 46931

So while other idiots are out there trying to flip bricked PlayStations, we'll be swimming in a sea of easily resold, high-demand audio equipment. Sonos is practically begging us to exploit them, and who are we to refuse?



Recon

We fired up our HTTP analyzer and dove into Sonos's digital guts. Unlike most sites we've torn apart, these sneaky fucks actually try to hide their payment gateway and antifraud system. It's like they think a bit of obscurity will keep us out. Cute.

But after a few minutes of digging (which usually takes me about 60 seconds, tops), we uncovered their little secret. Sonos is using CyberSource for payments and Signifyd for fraud prevention. Now we're getting somewhere.

View attachment 46933

CyberSource isn't the toughest nut to crack, but it's not complete garbage either. They're known for their 3D Secure implementation, which can be a pain in the ass if you're not prepared.

View attachment 46932

Signifyd, on the other hand, is the real challenge here. These bastards use machine learning to spot fraud patterns. They're not just looking at your card details; they're analyzing your entire session, from how you move your mouse to how long you spend on each page.


Half-Assed Security

But here's the thing - Sonos's implementation of these systems seems half-assed at best. They've got high-end security but are using it like amateurs. Our analysis (and my experience) shows no sign of mouse movement or activity are logged for Signifyd. They're likely just using it for basic transaction checks, ditching all the advanced behavioral analysis.

View attachment 46934

They've got a top-tier security system but forgot to turn half of it on. This half-assed setup is why Sonos is, in my experience, one of the easiest targets out there. Their overconfidence in subpar implementation is our golden ticket.


How Transactions are Processed

View attachment 46935


Sonos's fucked-up implementation of their antifraud system leads to some weird shit, especially with how transactions are processed and checked:

  • High Fraud Score: If your fraud score is through the roof (thanks to your garbage proxy or a drop address that's seen more carded goods than a fence's warehouse), here's what happens: Your order goes through without any 3DS bullshit, but it's like it never existed. No email, no order status - nothing. It's as if your order got sucked into a black hole. Sonos's system basically ghosted you.
  • Medium Risk Score: If your risk score is elevated but not maxed out, Sonos gets picky with 3DS. They'll throw 3DS prompts at specific countries (US, AU sometimes, EU, etc.). You can easily bypass this shit with a NONVBV card or by shipping to a different country. Just make sure your drops are clean and your billing matches shipping.
  • Normal Risk Score: If your risk score looks kosher, you're golden. No 3DS, and you'll get that sweet email confirmation. In my experience, once you've got that email, you can pretty much count on your order shipping. I haven't seen a single case where the email came through and the order didn't ship. Maybe some people had that experience, idk.

This janky setup is why Sonos is such an easy mark. Their system's bipolar as fk. If you play your cards right (pun intended), you can slip right through their Swiss cheese security.



Requirements and Process

To hit Sonos, you'll need the basics: clean cards (non-VBV for US, AU, or EU countries, the rest no need), quality residential proxies matching your card's country, and a solid antidetect setup. For drops, fresher is better, especially if they haven't received any items from Sonos before.

The process is pretty typical - I'd be wasting internet space repeating the same shit for every writeup. Set up your environment, browse like a normal person, mix up your cart, and check out as a guest if possible. Enter details manually (don't be a lazy copy-pasting fuck), submit, and wait. If you score, don't immediately go back for seconds like a greedy bastard.



Advanced Method
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***


That said, Sonos is so fucking easy to hit that I rarely bother with this trick. Their basic security is so full of holes, you can usually get your shit shipped directly to your drop without jumping through these extra hoops. But keep this in your back pocket for those times when you need a little extra edge.



Closing Thoughts

Listen up, newbies. Sonos is your carding boot camp. It's perfect for those of you too fucking indecisive to pick a first target.

Why? It's almost idiot-proof. Weak security, easy-to-flip products, and a straightforward process. You'd have to try hard to screw this up.

But don't get cocky. Use this to learn the ropes. Understand why it works and build your skills. Sonos is your warm-up before the real game starts.

Remember, carding is about exploiting weaknesses smartly. Consider this your 101 class.

Now go card some speakers. If you manage to fuck this up, maybe consider a career change. Class dismissed.
 

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? Carding Guide: Sonos (Audio, Easiest Target) ?



Sonos. The training wheels of carding. Tons of newcomers have been pestering me for an easy target, congratulations - your prayers to the fraud gods have been answered.

For all you people starting out, Sonos is your chance to finally score something worthwhile. This audio retailer is serving up high-end speakers and sound systems on a silver platter, guarded by security that couldn't decide which order is fraudulent.

View attachment 46929

But just because Sonos is the carding equivalent of the kiddie pool doesn't mean you can't still drown in it. You'll still need to engage those two brain cells you've got bouncing around in your skull.

So grab your bargain bin cards, fire up that antidetect browser you pirated, and let's turn Sonos into our personal audio equipment dispenser. It's time to flood the market with carded speakers and stuff our pockets with cash. Welcome to Carding Kindergarten, class is in session.




Why Sonos?

Sonos is a fucking goldmine. With a net worth over $2 billion, these audio bastards are ripe for the picking.

View attachment 46930

Their shit sells fast and stays functional. Unlike most carded electronics that become useless bricks when the holder disputes the transactions, Sonos devices keeps pumping tunes. No remote locking, no blacklisting - you won't have trouble using them or selling them.

The resale market is also great. Audio freaks and regular joes are always after Sonos gear. You won't struggle to flip these overpriced speakers.
View attachment 46931

So while other idiots are out there trying to flip bricked PlayStations, we'll be swimming in a sea of easily resold, high-demand audio equipment. Sonos is practically begging us to exploit them, and who are we to refuse?



Recon

We fired up our HTTP analyzer and dove into Sonos's digital guts. Unlike most sites we've torn apart, these sneaky fucks actually try to hide their payment gateway and antifraud system. It's like they think a bit of obscurity will keep us out. Cute.

But after a few minutes of digging (which usually takes me about 60 seconds, tops), we uncovered their little secret. Sonos is using CyberSource for payments and Signifyd for fraud prevention. Now we're getting somewhere.

View attachment 46933

CyberSource isn't the toughest nut to crack, but it's not complete garbage either. They're known for their 3D Secure implementation, which can be a pain in the ass if you're not prepared.

View attachment 46932

Signifyd, on the other hand, is the real challenge here. These bastards use machine learning to spot fraud patterns. They're not just looking at your card details; they're analyzing your entire session, from how you move your mouse to how long you spend on each page.


Half-Assed Security

But here's the thing - Sonos's implementation of these systems seems half-assed at best. They've got high-end security but are using it like amateurs. Our analysis (and my experience) shows no sign of mouse movement or activity are logged for Signifyd. They're likely just using it for basic transaction checks, ditching all the advanced behavioral analysis.

View attachment 46934

They've got a top-tier security system but forgot to turn half of it on. This half-assed setup is why Sonos is, in my experience, one of the easiest targets out there. Their overconfidence in subpar implementation is our golden ticket.


How Transactions are Processed

View attachment 46935


Sonos's fucked-up implementation of their antifraud system leads to some weird shit, especially with how transactions are processed and checked:

  • High Fraud Score: If your fraud score is through the roof (thanks to your garbage proxy or a drop address that's seen more carded goods than a fence's warehouse), here's what happens: Your order goes through without any 3DS bullshit, but it's like it never existed. No email, no order status - nothing. It's as if your order got sucked into a black hole. Sonos's system basically ghosted you.
  • Medium Risk Score: If your risk score is elevated but not maxed out, Sonos gets picky with 3DS. They'll throw 3DS prompts at specific countries (US, AU sometimes, EU, etc.). You can easily bypass this shit with a NONVBV card or by shipping to a different country. Just make sure your drops are clean and your billing matches shipping.
  • Normal Risk Score: If your risk score looks kosher, you're golden. No 3DS, and you'll get that sweet email confirmation. In my experience, once you've got that email, you can pretty much count on your order shipping. I haven't seen a single case where the email came through and the order didn't ship. Maybe some people had that experience, idk.

This janky setup is why Sonos is such an easy mark. Their system's bipolar as fk. If you play your cards right (pun intended), you can slip right through their Swiss cheese security.



Requirements and Process

To hit Sonos, you'll need the basics: clean cards (non-VBV for US, AU, or EU countries, the rest no need), quality residential proxies matching your card's country, and a solid antidetect setup. For drops, fresher is better, especially if they haven't received any items from Sonos before.

The process is pretty typical - I'd be wasting internet space repeating the same shit for every writeup. Set up your environment, browse like a normal person, mix up your cart, and check out as a guest if possible. Enter details manually (don't be a lazy copy-pasting fuck), submit, and wait. If you score, don't immediately go back for seconds like a greedy bastard.



Advanced Method
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***


That said, Sonos is so fucking easy to hit that I rarely bother with this trick. Their basic security is so full of holes, you can usually get your shit shipped directly to your drop without jumping through these extra hoops. But keep this in your back pocket for those times when you need a little extra edge.



Closing Thoughts

Listen up, newbies. Sonos is your carding boot camp. It's perfect for those of you too fucking indecisive to pick a first target.

Why? It's almost idiot-proof. Weak security, easy-to-flip products, and a straightforward process. You'd have to try hard to screw this up.

But don't get cocky. Use this to learn the ropes. Understand why it works and build your skills. Sonos is your warm-up before the real game starts.

Remember, carding is about exploiting weaknesses smartly. Consider this your 101 class.

Now go card some speakers. If you manage to fuck this up, maybe consider a career change. Class

Thank you
 

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? Carding Guide: Sonos (Audio, Easiest Target) ?



Sonos. The training wheels of carding. Tons of newcomers have been pestering me for an easy target, congratulations - your prayers to the fraud gods have been answered.

For all you people starting out, Sonos is your chance to finally score something worthwhile. This audio retailer is serving up high-end speakers and sound systems on a silver platter, guarded by security that couldn't decide which order is fraudulent.

View attachment 46929

But just because Sonos is the carding equivalent of the kiddie pool doesn't mean you can't still drown in it. You'll still need to engage those two brain cells you've got bouncing around in your skull.

So grab your bargain bin cards, fire up that antidetect browser you pirated, and let's turn Sonos into our personal audio equipment dispenser. It's time to flood the market with carded speakers and stuff our pockets with cash. Welcome to Carding Kindergarten, class is in session.




Why Sonos?

Sonos is a fucking goldmine. With a net worth over $2 billion, these audio bastards are ripe for the picking.

View attachment 46930

Their shit sells fast and stays functional. Unlike most carded electronics that become useless bricks when the holder disputes the transactions, Sonos devices keeps pumping tunes. No remote locking, no blacklisting - you won't have trouble using them or selling them.

The resale market is also great. Audio freaks and regular joes are always after Sonos gear. You won't struggle to flip these overpriced speakers.
View attachment 46931

So while other idiots are out there trying to flip bricked PlayStations, we'll be swimming in a sea of easily resold, high-demand audio equipment. Sonos is practically begging us to exploit them, and who are we to refuse?



Recon

We fired up our HTTP analyzer and dove into Sonos's digital guts. Unlike most sites we've torn apart, these sneaky fucks actually try to hide their payment gateway and antifraud system. It's like they think a bit of obscurity will keep us out. Cute.

But after a few minutes of digging (which usually takes me about 60 seconds, tops), we uncovered their little secret. Sonos is using CyberSource for payments and Signifyd for fraud prevention. Now we're getting somewhere.

View attachment 46933

CyberSource isn't the toughest nut to crack, but it's not complete garbage either. They're known for their 3D Secure implementation, which can be a pain in the ass if you're not prepared.

View attachment 46932

Signifyd, on the other hand, is the real challenge here. These bastards use machine learning to spot fraud patterns. They're not just looking at your card details; they're analyzing your entire session, from how you move your mouse to how long you spend on each page.


Half-Assed Security

But here's the thing - Sonos's implementation of these systems seems half-assed at best. They've got high-end security but are using it like amateurs. Our analysis (and my experience) shows no sign of mouse movement or activity are logged for Signifyd. They're likely just using it for basic transaction checks, ditching all the advanced behavioral analysis.

View attachment 46934

They've got a top-tier security system but forgot to turn half of it on. This half-assed setup is why Sonos is, in my experience, one of the easiest targets out there. Their overconfidence in subpar implementation is our golden ticket.


How Transactions are Processed

View attachment 46935


Sonos's fucked-up implementation of their antifraud system leads to some weird shit, especially with how transactions are processed and checked:

  • High Fraud Score: If your fraud score is through the roof (thanks to your garbage proxy or a drop address that's seen more carded goods than a fence's warehouse), here's what happens: Your order goes through without any 3DS bullshit, but it's like it never existed. No email, no order status - nothing. It's as if your order got sucked into a black hole. Sonos's system basically ghosted you.
  • Medium Risk Score: If your risk score is elevated but not maxed out, Sonos gets picky with 3DS. They'll throw 3DS prompts at specific countries (US, AU sometimes, EU, etc.). You can easily bypass this shit with a NONVBV card or by shipping to a different country. Just make sure your drops are clean and your billing matches shipping.
  • Normal Risk Score: If your risk score looks kosher, you're golden. No 3DS, and you'll get that sweet email confirmation. In my experience, once you've got that email, you can pretty much count on your order shipping. I haven't seen a single case where the email came through and the order didn't ship. Maybe some people had that experience, idk.

This janky setup is why Sonos is such an easy mark. Their system's bipolar as fk. If you play your cards right (pun intended), you can slip right through their Swiss cheese security.



Requirements and Process

To hit Sonos, you'll need the basics: clean cards (non-VBV for US, AU, or EU countries, the rest no need), quality residential proxies matching your card's country, and a solid antidetect setup. For drops, fresher is better, especially if they haven't received any items from Sonos before.

The process is pretty typical - I'd be wasting internet space repeating the same shit for every writeup. Set up your environment, browse like a normal person, mix up your cart, and check out as a guest if possible. Enter details manually (don't be a lazy copy-pasting fuck), submit, and wait. If you score, don't immediately go back for seconds like a greedy bastard.



Advanced Method
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***


That said, Sonos is so fucking easy to hit that I rarely bother with this trick. Their basic security is so full of holes, you can usually get your shit shipped directly to your drop without jumping through these extra hoops. But keep this in your back pocket for those times when you need a little extra edge.



Closing Thoughts

Listen up, newbies. Sonos is your carding boot camp. It's perfect for those of you too fucking indecisive to pick a first target.

Why? It's almost idiot-proof. Weak security, easy-to-flip products, and a straightforward process. You'd have to try hard to screw this up.

But don't get cocky. Use this to learn the ropes. Understand why it works and build your skills. Sonos is your warm-up before the real game starts.

Remember, carding is about exploiting weaknesses smartly. Consider this your 101 class.

Now go card some speakers. If you manage to fuck this up, maybe consider a career change. Class dismissed.
ty
 

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? Carding Guide: Sonos (Audio, Easiest Target) ?



Sonos. The training wheels of carding. Tons of newcomers have been pestering me for an easy target, congratulations - your prayers to the fraud gods have been answered.

For all you people starting out, Sonos is your chance to finally score something worthwhile. This audio retailer is serving up high-end speakers and sound systems on a silver platter, guarded by security that couldn't decide which order is fraudulent.

View attachment 46929

But just because Sonos is the carding equivalent of the kiddie pool doesn't mean you can't still drown in it. You'll still need to engage those two brain cells you've got bouncing around in your skull.

So grab your bargain bin cards, fire up that antidetect browser you pirated, and let's turn Sonos into our personal audio equipment dispenser. It's time to flood the market with carded speakers and stuff our pockets with cash. Welcome to Carding Kindergarten, class is in session.




Why Sonos?

Sonos is a fucking goldmine. With a net worth over $2 billion, these audio bastards are ripe for the picking.

View attachment 46930

Their shit sells fast and stays functional. Unlike most carded electronics that become useless bricks when the holder disputes the transactions, Sonos devices keeps pumping tunes. No remote locking, no blacklisting - you won't have trouble using them or selling them.

The resale market is also great. Audio freaks and regular joes are always after Sonos gear. You won't struggle to flip these overpriced speakers.
View attachment 46931

So while other idiots are out there trying to flip bricked PlayStations, we'll be swimming in a sea of easily resold, high-demand audio equipment. Sonos is practically begging us to exploit them, and who are we to refuse?



Recon

We fired up our HTTP analyzer and dove into Sonos's digital guts. Unlike most sites we've torn apart, these sneaky fucks actually try to hide their payment gateway and antifraud system. It's like they think a bit of obscurity will keep us out. Cute.

But after a few minutes of digging (which usually takes me about 60 seconds, tops), we uncovered their little secret. Sonos is using CyberSource for payments and Signifyd for fraud prevention. Now we're getting somewhere.

View attachment 46933

CyberSource isn't the toughest nut to crack, but it's not complete garbage either. They're known for their 3D Secure implementation, which can be a pain in the ass if you're not prepared.

View attachment 46932

Signifyd, on the other hand, is the real challenge here. These bastards use machine learning to spot fraud patterns. They're not just looking at your card details; they're analyzing your entire session, from how you move your mouse to how long you spend on each page.


Half-Assed Security

But here's the thing - Sonos's implementation of these systems seems half-assed at best. They've got high-end security but are using it like amateurs. Our analysis (and my experience) shows no sign of mouse movement or activity are logged for Signifyd. They're likely just using it for basic transaction checks, ditching all the advanced behavioral analysis.

View attachment 46934

They've got a top-tier security system but forgot to turn half of it on. This half-assed setup is why Sonos is, in my experience, one of the easiest targets out there. Their overconfidence in subpar implementation is our golden ticket.


How Transactions are Processed

View attachment 46935


Sonos's fucked-up implementation of their antifraud system leads to some weird shit, especially with how transactions are processed and checked:

  • High Fraud Score: If your fraud score is through the roof (thanks to your garbage proxy or a drop address that's seen more carded goods than a fence's warehouse), here's what happens: Your order goes through without any 3DS bullshit, but it's like it never existed. No email, no order status - nothing. It's as if your order got sucked into a black hole. Sonos's system basically ghosted you.
  • Medium Risk Score: If your risk score is elevated but not maxed out, Sonos gets picky with 3DS. They'll throw 3DS prompts at specific countries (US, AU sometimes, EU, etc.). You can easily bypass this shit with a NONVBV card or by shipping to a different country. Just make sure your drops are clean and your billing matches shipping.
  • Normal Risk Score: If your risk score looks kosher, you're golden. No 3DS, and you'll get that sweet email confirmation. In my experience, once you've got that email, you can pretty much count on your order shipping. I haven't seen a single case where the email came through and the order didn't ship. Maybe some people had that experience, idk.

This janky setup is why Sonos is such an easy mark. Their system's bipolar as fk. If you play your cards right (pun intended), you can slip right through their Swiss cheese security.



Requirements and Process

To hit Sonos, you'll need the basics: clean cards (non-VBV for US, AU, or EU countries, the rest no need), quality residential proxies matching your card's country, and a solid antidetect setup. For drops, fresher is better, especially if they haven't received any items from Sonos before.

The process is pretty typical - I'd be wasting internet space repeating the same shit for every writeup. Set up your environment, browse like a normal person, mix up your cart, and check out as a guest if possible. Enter details manually (don't be a lazy copy-pasting fuck), submit, and wait. If you score, don't immediately go back for seconds like a greedy bastard.



Advanced Method
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***


That said, Sonos is so fucking easy to hit that I rarely bother with this trick. Their basic security is so full of holes, you can usually get your shit shipped directly to your drop without jumping through these extra hoops. But keep this in your back pocket for those times when you need a little extra edge.



Closing Thoughts

Listen up, newbies. Sonos is your carding boot camp. It's perfect for those of you too fucking indecisive to pick a first target.

Why? It's almost idiot-proof. Weak security, easy-to-flip products, and a straightforward process. You'd have to try hard to screw this up.

But don't get cocky. Use this to learn the ropes. Understand why it works and build your skills. Sonos is your warm-up before the real game starts.

Remember, carding is about exploiting weaknesses smartly. Consider this your 101 class.

Now go card some speakers. If you manage to fuck this up, maybe consider a career change. Class dismissed.
a true blessing
 

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? Carding Guide: Sonos (Audio, Easiest Target) ?



Sonos. The training wheels of carding. Tons of newcomers have been pestering me for an easy target, congratulations - your prayers to the fraud gods have been answered.

For all you people starting out, Sonos is your chance to finally score something worthwhile. This audio retailer is serving up high-end speakers and sound systems on a silver platter, guarded by security that couldn't decide which order is fraudulent.

View attachment 46929

But just because Sonos is the carding equivalent of the kiddie pool doesn't mean you can't still drown in it. You'll still need to engage those two brain cells you've got bouncing around in your skull.

So grab your bargain bin cards, fire up that antidetect browser you pirated, and let's turn Sonos into our personal audio equipment dispenser. It's time to flood the market with carded speakers and stuff our pockets with cash. Welcome to Carding Kindergarten, class is in session.




Why Sonos?

Sonos is a fucking goldmine. With a net worth over $2 billion, these audio bastards are ripe for the picking.

View attachment 46930

Their shit sells fast and stays functional. Unlike most carded electronics that become useless bricks when the holder disputes the transactions, Sonos devices keeps pumping tunes. No remote locking, no blacklisting - you won't have trouble using them or selling them.

The resale market is also great. Audio freaks and regular joes are always after Sonos gear. You won't struggle to flip these overpriced speakers.
View attachment 46931

So while other idiots are out there trying to flip bricked PlayStations, we'll be swimming in a sea of easily resold, high-demand audio equipment. Sonos is practically begging us to exploit them, and who are we to refuse?



Recon

We fired up our HTTP analyzer and dove into Sonos's digital guts. Unlike most sites we've torn apart, these sneaky fucks actually try to hide their payment gateway and antifraud system. It's like they think a bit of obscurity will keep us out. Cute.

But after a few minutes of digging (which usually takes me about 60 seconds, tops), we uncovered their little secret. Sonos is using CyberSource for payments and Signifyd for fraud prevention. Now we're getting somewhere.

View attachment 46933

CyberSource isn't the toughest nut to crack, but it's not complete garbage either. They're known for their 3D Secure implementation, which can be a pain in the ass if you're not prepared.

View attachment 46932

Signifyd, on the other hand, is the real challenge here. These bastards use machine learning to spot fraud patterns. They're not just looking at your card details; they're analyzing your entire session, from how you move your mouse to how long you spend on each page.


Half-Assed Security

But here's the thing - Sonos's implementation of these systems seems half-assed at best. They've got high-end security but are using it like amateurs. Our analysis (and my experience) shows no sign of mouse movement or activity are logged for Signifyd. They're likely just using it for basic transaction checks, ditching all the advanced behavioral analysis.

View attachment 46934

They've got a top-tier security system but forgot to turn half of it on. This half-assed setup is why Sonos is, in my experience, one of the easiest targets out there. Their overconfidence in subpar implementation is our golden ticket.


How Transactions are Processed

View attachment 46935


Sonos's fucked-up implementation of their antifraud system leads to some weird shit, especially with how transactions are processed and checked:

  • High Fraud Score: If your fraud score is through the roof (thanks to your garbage proxy or a drop address that's seen more carded goods than a fence's warehouse), here's what happens: Your order goes through without any 3DS bullshit, but it's like it never existed. No email, no order status - nothing. It's as if your order got sucked into a black hole. Sonos's system basically ghosted you.
  • Medium Risk Score: If your risk score is elevated but not maxed out, Sonos gets picky with 3DS. They'll throw 3DS prompts at specific countries (US, AU sometimes, EU, etc.). You can easily bypass this shit with a NONVBV card or by shipping to a different country. Just make sure your drops are clean and your billing matches shipping.
  • Normal Risk Score: If your risk score looks kosher, you're golden. No 3DS, and you'll get that sweet email confirmation. In my experience, once you've got that email, you can pretty much count on your order shipping. I haven't seen a single case where the email came through and the order didn't ship. Maybe some people had that experience, idk.

This janky setup is why Sonos is such an easy mark. Their system's bipolar as fk. If you play your cards right (pun intended), you can slip right through their Swiss cheese security.



Requirements and Process

To hit Sonos, you'll need the basics: clean cards (non-VBV for US, AU, or EU countries, the rest no need), quality residential proxies matching your card's country, and a solid antidetect setup. For drops, fresher is better, especially if they haven't received any items from Sonos before.

The process is pretty typical - I'd be wasting internet space repeating the same shit for every writeup. Set up your environment, browse like a normal person, mix up your cart, and check out as a guest if possible. Enter details manually (don't be a lazy copy-pasting fuck), submit, and wait. If you score, don't immediately go back for seconds like a greedy bastard.



Advanced Method
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***


That said, Sonos is so fucking easy to hit that I rarely bother with this trick. Their basic security is so full of holes, you can usually get your shit shipped directly to your drop without jumping through these extra hoops. But keep this in your back pocket for those times when you need a little extra edge.



Closing Thoughts

Listen up, newbies. Sonos is your carding boot camp. It's perfect for those of you too fucking indecisive to pick a first target.

Why? It's almost idiot-proof. Weak security, easy-to-flip products, and a straightforward process. You'd have to try hard to screw this up.

But don't get cocky. Use this to learn the ropes. Understand why it works and build your skills. Sonos is your warm-up before the real game starts.

Remember, carding is about exploiting weaknesses smartly. Consider this your 101 class.

Now go card some speakers. If you manage to fuck this up, maybe consider a career change. Class dismissed.
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if i live in the europe, and here doesn't exist non-vbn, will it work with an USA non-vbn card and my europe country? Or i should try with an card from my own location. i use smartproxy and linken sphere + protonvpn and this will be my first try.
 

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? Carding Guide: Sonos (Audio, Easiest Target) ?



Sonos. The training wheels of carding. Tons of newcomers have been pestering me for an easy target, congratulations - your prayers to the fraud gods have been answered.

For all you people starting out, Sonos is your chance to finally score something worthwhile. This audio retailer is serving up high-end speakers and sound systems on a silver platter, guarded by security that couldn't decide which order is fraudulent.

View attachment 46929

But just because Sonos is the carding equivalent of the kiddie pool doesn't mean you can't still drown in it. You'll still need to engage those two brain cells you've got bouncing around in your skull.

So grab your bargain bin cards, fire up that antidetect browser you pirated, and let's turn Sonos into our personal audio equipment dispenser. It's time to flood the market with carded speakers and stuff our pockets with cash. Welcome to Carding Kindergarten, class is in session.




Why Sonos?

Sonos is a fucking goldmine. With a net worth over $2 billion, these audio bastards are ripe for the picking.

View attachment 46930

Their shit sells fast and stays functional. Unlike most carded electronics that become useless bricks when the holder disputes the transactions, Sonos devices keeps pumping tunes. No remote locking, no blacklisting - you won't have trouble using them or selling them.

The resale market is also great. Audio freaks and regular joes are always after Sonos gear. You won't struggle to flip these overpriced speakers.
View attachment 46931

So while other idiots are out there trying to flip bricked PlayStations, we'll be swimming in a sea of easily resold, high-demand audio equipment. Sonos is practically begging us to exploit them, and who are we to refuse?



Recon

We fired up our HTTP analyzer and dove into Sonos's digital guts. Unlike most sites we've torn apart, these sneaky fucks actually try to hide their payment gateway and antifraud system. It's like they think a bit of obscurity will keep us out. Cute.

But after a few minutes of digging (which usually takes me about 60 seconds, tops), we uncovered their little secret. Sonos is using CyberSource for payments and Signifyd for fraud prevention. Now we're getting somewhere.

View attachment 46933

CyberSource isn't the toughest nut to crack, but it's not complete garbage either. They're known for their 3D Secure implementation, which can be a pain in the ass if you're not prepared.

View attachment 46932

Signifyd, on the other hand, is the real challenge here. These bastards use machine learning to spot fraud patterns. They're not just looking at your card details; they're analyzing your entire session, from how you move your mouse to how long you spend on each page.


Half-Assed Security

But here's the thing - Sonos's implementation of these systems seems half-assed at best. They've got high-end security but are using it like amateurs. Our analysis (and my experience) shows no sign of mouse movement or activity are logged for Signifyd. They're likely just using it for basic transaction checks, ditching all the advanced behavioral analysis.

View attachment 46934

They've got a top-tier security system but forgot to turn half of it on. This half-assed setup is why Sonos is, in my experience, one of the easiest targets out there. Their overconfidence in subpar implementation is our golden ticket.


How Transactions are Processed

View attachment 46935


Sonos's fucked-up implementation of their antifraud system leads to some weird shit, especially with how transactions are processed and checked:

  • High Fraud Score: If your fraud score is through the roof (thanks to your garbage proxy or a drop address that's seen more carded goods than a fence's warehouse), here's what happens: Your order goes through without any 3DS bullshit, but it's like it never existed. No email, no order status - nothing. It's as if your order got sucked into a black hole. Sonos's system basically ghosted you.
  • Medium Risk Score: If your risk score is elevated but not maxed out, Sonos gets picky with 3DS. They'll throw 3DS prompts at specific countries (US, AU sometimes, EU, etc.). You can easily bypass this shit with a NONVBV card or by shipping to a different country. Just make sure your drops are clean and your billing matches shipping.
  • Normal Risk Score: If your risk score looks kosher, you're golden. No 3DS, and you'll get that sweet email confirmation. In my experience, once you've got that email, you can pretty much count on your order shipping. I haven't seen a single case where the email came through and the order didn't ship. Maybe some people had that experience, idk.

This janky setup is why Sonos is such an easy mark. Their system's bipolar as fk. If you play your cards right (pun intended), you can slip right through their Swiss cheese security.



Requirements and Process

To hit Sonos, you'll need the basics: clean cards (non-VBV for US, AU, or EU countries, the rest no need), quality residential proxies matching your card's country, and a solid antidetect setup. For drops, fresher is better, especially if they haven't received any items from Sonos before.

The process is pretty typical - I'd be wasting internet space repeating the same shit for every writeup. Set up your environment, browse like a normal person, mix up your cart, and check out as a guest if possible. Enter details manually (don't be a lazy copy-pasting fuck), submit, and wait. If you score, don't immediately go back for seconds like a greedy bastard.



Advanced Method
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***


That said, Sonos is so fucking easy to hit that I rarely bother with this trick. Their basic security is so full of holes, you can usually get your shit shipped directly to your drop without jumping through these extra hoops. But keep this in your back pocket for those times when you need a little extra edge.



Closing Thoughts

Listen up, newbies. Sonos is your carding boot camp. It's perfect for those of you too fucking indecisive to pick a first target.

Why? It's almost idiot-proof. Weak security, easy-to-flip products, and a straightforward process. You'd have to try hard to screw this up.

But don't get cocky. Use this to learn the ropes. Understand why it works and build your skills. Sonos is your warm-up before the real game starts.

Remember, carding is about exploiting weaknesses smartly. Consider this your 101 class.

Now go card some speakers. If you manage to fuck this up, maybe consider a career change. Class dismissed.
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? Carding Guide: Sonos (Audio, Easiest Target) ?



Sonos. The training wheels of carding. Tons of newcomers have been pestering me for an easy target, congratulations - your prayers to the fraud gods have been answered.

For all you people starting out, Sonos is your chance to finally score something worthwhile. This audio retailer is serving up high-end speakers and sound systems on a silver platter, guarded by security that couldn't decide which order is fraudulent.

View attachment 46929

But just because Sonos is the carding equivalent of the kiddie pool doesn't mean you can't still drown in it. You'll still need to engage those two brain cells you've got bouncing around in your skull.

So grab your bargain bin cards, fire up that antidetect browser you pirated, and let's turn Sonos into our personal audio equipment dispenser. It's time to flood the market with carded speakers and stuff our pockets with cash. Welcome to Carding Kindergarten, class is in session.




Why Sonos?

Sonos is a fucking goldmine. With a net worth over $2 billion, these audio bastards are ripe for the picking.

View attachment 46930

Their shit sells fast and stays functional. Unlike most carded electronics that become useless bricks when the holder disputes the transactions, Sonos devices keeps pumping tunes. No remote locking, no blacklisting - you won't have trouble using them or selling them.

The resale market is also great. Audio freaks and regular joes are always after Sonos gear. You won't struggle to flip these overpriced speakers.
View attachment 46931

So while other idiots are out there trying to flip bricked PlayStations, we'll be swimming in a sea of easily resold, high-demand audio equipment. Sonos is practically begging us to exploit them, and who are we to refuse?



Recon

We fired up our HTTP analyzer and dove into Sonos's digital guts. Unlike most sites we've torn apart, these sneaky fucks actually try to hide their payment gateway and antifraud system. It's like they think a bit of obscurity will keep us out. Cute.

But after a few minutes of digging (which usually takes me about 60 seconds, tops), we uncovered their little secret. Sonos is using CyberSource for payments and Signifyd for fraud prevention. Now we're getting somewhere.

View attachment 46933

CyberSource isn't the toughest nut to crack, but it's not complete garbage either. They're known for their 3D Secure implementation, which can be a pain in the ass if you're not prepared.

View attachment 46932

Signifyd, on the other hand, is the real challenge here. These bastards use machine learning to spot fraud patterns. They're not just looking at your card details; they're analyzing your entire session, from how you move your mouse to how long you spend on each page.


Half-Assed Security

But here's the thing - Sonos's implementation of these systems seems half-assed at best. They've got high-end security but are using it like amateurs. Our analysis (and my experience) shows no sign of mouse movement or activity are logged for Signifyd. They're likely just using it for basic transaction checks, ditching all the advanced behavioral analysis.

View attachment 46934

They've got a top-tier security system but forgot to turn half of it on. This half-assed setup is why Sonos is, in my experience, one of the easiest targets out there. Their overconfidence in subpar implementation is our golden ticket.


How Transactions are Processed

View attachment 46935


Sonos's fucked-up implementation of their antifraud system leads to some weird shit, especially with how transactions are processed and checked:

  • High Fraud Score: If your fraud score is through the roof (thanks to your garbage proxy or a drop address that's seen more carded goods than a fence's warehouse), here's what happens: Your order goes through without any 3DS bullshit, but it's like it never existed. No email, no order status - nothing. It's as if your order got sucked into a black hole. Sonos's system basically ghosted you.
  • Medium Risk Score: If your risk score is elevated but not maxed out, Sonos gets picky with 3DS. They'll throw 3DS prompts at specific countries (US, AU sometimes, EU, etc.). You can easily bypass this shit with a NONVBV card or by shipping to a different country. Just make sure your drops are clean and your billing matches shipping.
  • Normal Risk Score: If your risk score looks kosher, you're golden. No 3DS, and you'll get that sweet email confirmation. In my experience, once you've got that email, you can pretty much count on your order shipping. I haven't seen a single case where the email came through and the order didn't ship. Maybe some people had that experience, idk.

This janky setup is why Sonos is such an easy mark. Their system's bipolar as fk. If you play your cards right (pun intended), you can slip right through their Swiss cheese security.



Requirements and Process

To hit Sonos, you'll need the basics: clean cards (non-VBV for US, AU, or EU countries, the rest no need), quality residential proxies matching your card's country, and a solid antidetect setup. For drops, fresher is better, especially if they haven't received any items from Sonos before.

The process is pretty typical - I'd be wasting internet space repeating the same shit for every writeup. Set up your environment, browse like a normal person, mix up your cart, and check out as a guest if possible. Enter details manually (don't be a lazy copy-pasting fuck), submit, and wait. If you score, don't immediately go back for seconds like a greedy bastard.



Advanced Method
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***


That said, Sonos is so fucking easy to hit that I rarely bother with this trick. Their basic security is so full of holes, you can usually get your shit shipped directly to your drop without jumping through these extra hoops. But keep this in your back pocket for those times when you need a little extra edge.



Closing Thoughts

Listen up, newbies. Sonos is your carding boot camp. It's perfect for those of you too fucking indecisive to pick a first target.

Why? It's almost idiot-proof. Weak security, easy-to-flip products, and a straightforward process. You'd have to try hard to screw this up.

But don't get cocky. Use this to learn the ropes. Understand why it works and build your skills. Sonos is your warm-up before the real game starts.

Remember, carding is about exploiting weaknesses smartly. Consider this your 101 class.

Now go card some speakers. If you manage to fuck this up, maybe consider a career change. Class dismissed.
TY
 

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? Carding Guide: Sonos (Audio, Easiest Target) ?



Sonos. The training wheels of carding. Tons of newcomers have been pestering me for an easy target, congratulations - your prayers to the fraud gods have been answered.

For all you people starting out, Sonos is your chance to finally score something worthwhile. This audio retailer is serving up high-end speakers and sound systems on a silver platter, guarded by security that couldn't decide which order is fraudulent.

View attachment 46929

But just because Sonos is the carding equivalent of the kiddie pool doesn't mean you can't still drown in it. You'll still need to engage those two brain cells you've got bouncing around in your skull.

So grab your bargain bin cards, fire up that antidetect browser you pirated, and let's turn Sonos into our personal audio equipment dispenser. It's time to flood the market with carded speakers and stuff our pockets with cash. Welcome to Carding Kindergarten, class is in session.




Why Sonos?

Sonos is a fucking goldmine. With a net worth over $2 billion, these audio bastards are ripe for the picking.

View attachment 46930

Their shit sells fast and stays functional. Unlike most carded electronics that become useless bricks when the holder disputes the transactions, Sonos devices keeps pumping tunes. No remote locking, no blacklisting - you won't have trouble using them or selling them.

The resale market is also great. Audio freaks and regular joes are always after Sonos gear. You won't struggle to flip these overpriced speakers.
View attachment 46931

So while other idiots are out there trying to flip bricked PlayStations, we'll be swimming in a sea of easily resold, high-demand audio equipment. Sonos is practically begging us to exploit them, and who are we to refuse?



Recon

We fired up our HTTP analyzer and dove into Sonos's digital guts. Unlike most sites we've torn apart, these sneaky fucks actually try to hide their payment gateway and antifraud system. It's like they think a bit of obscurity will keep us out. Cute.

But after a few minutes of digging (which usually takes me about 60 seconds, tops), we uncovered their little secret. Sonos is using CyberSource for payments and Signifyd for fraud prevention. Now we're getting somewhere.

View attachment 46933

CyberSource isn't the toughest nut to crack, but it's not complete garbage either. They're known for their 3D Secure implementation, which can be a pain in the ass if you're not prepared.

View attachment 46932

Signifyd, on the other hand, is the real challenge here. These bastards use machine learning to spot fraud patterns. They're not just looking at your card details; they're analyzing your entire session, from how you move your mouse to how long you spend on each page.


Half-Assed Security

But here's the thing - Sonos's implementation of these systems seems half-assed at best. They've got high-end security but are using it like amateurs. Our analysis (and my experience) shows no sign of mouse movement or activity are logged for Signifyd. They're likely just using it for basic transaction checks, ditching all the advanced behavioral analysis.

View attachment 46934

They've got a top-tier security system but forgot to turn half of it on. This half-assed setup is why Sonos is, in my experience, one of the easiest targets out there. Their overconfidence in subpar implementation is our golden ticket.


How Transactions are Processed

View attachment 46935


Sonos's fucked-up implementation of their antifraud system leads to some weird shit, especially with how transactions are processed and checked:

  • High Fraud Score: If your fraud score is through the roof (thanks to your garbage proxy or a drop address that's seen more carded goods than a fence's warehouse), here's what happens: Your order goes through without any 3DS bullshit, but it's like it never existed. No email, no order status - nothing. It's as if your order got sucked into a black hole. Sonos's system basically ghosted you.
  • Medium Risk Score: If your risk score is elevated but not maxed out, Sonos gets picky with 3DS. They'll throw 3DS prompts at specific countries (US, AU sometimes, EU, etc.). You can easily bypass this shit with a NONVBV card or by shipping to a different country. Just make sure your drops are clean and your billing matches shipping.
  • Normal Risk Score: If your risk score looks kosher, you're golden. No 3DS, and you'll get that sweet email confirmation. In my experience, once you've got that email, you can pretty much count on your order shipping. I haven't seen a single case where the email came through and the order didn't ship. Maybe some people had that experience, idk.

This janky setup is why Sonos is such an easy mark. Their system's bipolar as fk. If you play your cards right (pun intended), you can slip right through their Swiss cheese security.



Requirements and Process

To hit Sonos, you'll need the basics: clean cards (non-VBV for US, AU, or EU countries, the rest no need), quality residential proxies matching your card's country, and a solid antidetect setup. For drops, fresher is better, especially if they haven't received any items from Sonos before.

The process is pretty typical - I'd be wasting internet space repeating the same shit for every writeup. Set up your environment, browse like a normal person, mix up your cart, and check out as a guest if possible. Enter details manually (don't be a lazy copy-pasting fuck), submit, and wait. If you score, don't immediately go back for seconds like a greedy bastard.



Advanced Method
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***


That said, Sonos is so fucking easy to hit that I rarely bother with this trick. Their basic security is so full of holes, you can usually get your shit shipped directly to your drop without jumping through these extra hoops. But keep this in your back pocket for those times when you need a little extra edge.



Closing Thoughts

Listen up, newbies. Sonos is your carding boot camp. It's perfect for those of you too fucking indecisive to pick a first target.

Why? It's almost idiot-proof. Weak security, easy-to-flip products, and a straightforward process. You'd have to try hard to screw this up.

But don't get cocky. Use this to learn the ropes. Understand why it works and build your skills. Sonos is your warm-up before the real game starts.

Remember, carding is about exploiting weaknesses smartly. Consider this your 101 class.

Now go card some speakers. If you manage to fuck this up, maybe consider a career change. Class dismissed.
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? Carding Guide: Sonos (Audio, Easiest Target) ?



Sonos. The training wheels of carding. Tons of newcomers have been pestering me for an easy target, congratulations - your prayers to the fraud gods have been answered.

For all you people starting out, Sonos is your chance to finally score something worthwhile. This audio retailer is serving up high-end speakers and sound systems on a silver platter, guarded by security that couldn't decide which order is fraudulent.

View attachment 46929

But just because Sonos is the carding equivalent of the kiddie pool doesn't mean you can't still drown in it. You'll still need to engage those two brain cells you've got bouncing around in your skull.

So grab your bargain bin cards, fire up that antidetect browser you pirated, and let's turn Sonos into our personal audio equipment dispenser. It's time to flood the market with carded speakers and stuff our pockets with cash. Welcome to Carding Kindergarten, class is in session.




Why Sonos?

Sonos is a fucking goldmine. With a net worth over $2 billion, these audio bastards are ripe for the picking.

View attachment 46930

Their shit sells fast and stays functional. Unlike most carded electronics that become useless bricks when the holder disputes the transactions, Sonos devices keeps pumping tunes. No remote locking, no blacklisting - you won't have trouble using them or selling them.

The resale market is also great. Audio freaks and regular joes are always after Sonos gear. You won't struggle to flip these overpriced speakers.
View attachment 46931

So while other idiots are out there trying to flip bricked PlayStations, we'll be swimming in a sea of easily resold, high-demand audio equipment. Sonos is practically begging us to exploit them, and who are we to refuse?



Recon

We fired up our HTTP analyzer and dove into Sonos's digital guts. Unlike most sites we've torn apart, these sneaky fucks actually try to hide their payment gateway and antifraud system. It's like they think a bit of obscurity will keep us out. Cute.

But after a few minutes of digging (which usually takes me about 60 seconds, tops), we uncovered their little secret. Sonos is using CyberSource for payments and Signifyd for fraud prevention. Now we're getting somewhere.

View attachment 46933

CyberSource isn't the toughest nut to crack, but it's not complete garbage either. They're known for their 3D Secure implementation, which can be a pain in the ass if you're not prepared.

View attachment 46932

Signifyd, on the other hand, is the real challenge here. These bastards use machine learning to spot fraud patterns. They're not just looking at your card details; they're analyzing your entire session, from how you move your mouse to how long you spend on each page.


Half-Assed Security

Nhưng vấn đề là - việc Sonos triển khai các hệ thống này có vẻ như chỉ ở mức nửa vời. Họ có hệ thống bảo mật cao cấp nhưng lại sử dụng nó một cách nghiệp dư. Phân tích của chúng tôi (và kinh nghiệm của tôi) cho thấy không có dấu hiệu nào cho thấy chuyển động chuột hoặc hoạt động nào được ghi lại cho Signifyd . Có lẽ họ chỉ sử dụng nó cho các kiểm tra giao dịch cơ bản, bỏ qua tất cả các phân tích hành vi nâng cao.

View attachment 46934

Họ có một hệ thống an ninh hàng đầu nhưng lại quên bật một nửa. Chính thiết lập nửa vời này là lý do tại sao Sonos , theo kinh nghiệm của tôi, là một trong những mục tiêu dễ bị tấn công nhất. Sự tự tin thái quá của họ vào việc triển khai kém chất lượng chính là tấm vé vàng của chúng ta.


Giao dịch được xử lý như thế nào

View attachment 46935


Việc triển khai hệ thống chống gian lận của Sonos dẫn đến một số điều kỳ lạ, đặc biệt là cách xử lý và kiểm tra giao dịch:

  • Điểm gian lận cao : Nếu điểm gian lận của bạn cao ngất ngưởng (nhờ proxy rác hoặc địa chỉ giao hàng đã từng thấy nhiều hàng hóa được đóng gói hơn cả kho hàng của một người bán hàng rong), thì đây là những gì sẽ xảy ra: Đơn hàng của bạn được xử lý mà không gặp bất kỳ sự cố nào liên quan đến 3DS, nhưng cứ như thể nó chưa từng tồn tại. Không email, không trạng thái đơn hàng - không gì cả. Cứ như thể đơn hàng của bạn bị hút vào một hố đen vậy. Hệ thống của Sonos về cơ bản đã bỏ rơi bạn.
  • Điểm rủi ro trung bình : Nếu điểm rủi ro của bạn cao nhưng chưa đạt mức tối đa, Sonos sẽ rất khắt khe với 3DS. Họ sẽ đưa ra lời nhắc 3DS ở một số quốc gia cụ thể (đôi khi là Mỹ, Úc, EU, v.v.). Bạn có thể dễ dàng bỏ qua điều này bằng thẻ NONVBV hoặc bằng cách giao hàng đến một quốc gia khác. Chỉ cần đảm bảo hàng hóa của bạn sạch sẽ và hóa đơn của bạn khớp với phí vận chuyển.
  • Điểm Rủi ro Bình thường : Nếu điểm rủi ro của bạn trông ổn, bạn sẽ được an toàn. Không cần 3DS, bạn sẽ nhận được email xác nhận dễ thương. Theo kinh nghiệm của tôi, một khi bạn nhận được email đó, bạn hoàn toàn có thể yên tâm về việc đơn hàng của mình sẽ được vận chuyển. Tôi chưa thấy trường hợp nào email được gửi đến mà đơn hàng không được giao. Có thể một số người đã gặp phải trường hợp đó, tôi không rõ.

Thiết lập ọp ẹp này là lý do tại sao Sonos lại dễ bị nhắm đến đến vậy . Hệ thống của họ lưỡng cực như fk. Nếu bạn chơi đúng bài (ý tôi là vậy), bạn có thể dễ dàng vượt qua hệ thống bảo mật của họ.



Yêu cầu và Quy trình

Để sử dụng Sonos , bạn cần những điều cơ bản: card sạch (không phải VBV cho các nước Mỹ, Úc hoặc EU, các nước còn lại thì không cần), proxy dân dụng chất lượng phù hợp với quốc gia của card và thiết lập chống phát hiện chắc chắn. Đối với hàng rơi, card mới sẽ tốt hơn, đặc biệt nếu họ chưa từng nhận được bất kỳ sản phẩm nào từ Sonos trước đây.

Quy trình này khá điển hình - tôi sẽ tốn dung lượng internet nếu cứ lặp lại những thứ vớ vẩn cho mỗi bài viết. Hãy thiết lập môi trường, duyệt web như một người bình thường, sắp xếp lại giỏ hàng và nếu có thể, hãy thanh toán với tư cách khách. Nhập thông tin thủ công (đừng lười biếng sao chép-dán), gửi và chờ. Nếu bạn đạt điểm, đừng quay lại ngay lập tức như một tên tham lam.



Phương pháp nâng cao
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Tuy nhiên, Sonos dễ bị tấn công đến mức tôi hiếm khi dùng đến mẹo này. Hệ thống bảo mật cơ bản của họ đầy lỗ hổng, đến mức bạn thường có thể gửi đồ trực tiếp đến tận nơi mà không cần phải qua những bước rườm rà này. Nhưng hãy nhớ kỹ mẹo này để phòng khi cần thêm chút lợi thế.



Suy nghĩ kết thúc

Nghe này, các bạn mới. Sonos chính là trại huấn luyện đánh bài của bạn. Nó hoàn hảo cho những ai còn đang phân vân chưa biết chọn mục tiêu đầu tiên.

Tại sao? Nó gần như không thể bị phát hiện . Bảo mật yếu, sản phẩm dễ bị lật tẩy, và quy trình đơn giản. Bạn sẽ phải cố gắng lắm mới phá hỏng được.

Nhưng đừng vội tự mãn. Hãy tận dụng điều này để học hỏi kinh nghiệm. Hiểu rõ cách thức hoạt động và trau dồi kỹ năng của bạn. Sonos là bước khởi động trước khi bước vào cuộc chơi thực sự.

Hãy nhớ rằng, đánh bài là khai thác điểm yếu một cách thông minh. Hãy coi đây là bài học cơ bản của bạn.

Giờ thì đi mua loa đi. Nếu làm hỏng việc này, có lẽ nên cân nhắc đổi nghề. Lớp học tan.
THANKS
 

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? Carding Guide: Sonos (Audio, Easiest Target) ?



Sonos. The training wheels of carding. Tons of newcomers have been pestering me for an easy target, congratulations - your prayers to the fraud gods have been answered.

For all you people starting out, Sonos is your chance to finally score something worthwhile. This audio retailer is serving up high-end speakers and sound systems on a silver platter, guarded by security that couldn't decide which order is fraudulent.

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But just because Sonos is the carding equivalent of the kiddie pool doesn't mean you can't still drown in it. You'll still need to engage those two brain cells you've got bouncing around in your skull.

So grab your bargain bin cards, fire up that antidetect browser you pirated, and let's turn Sonos into our personal audio equipment dispenser. It's time to flood the market with carded speakers and stuff our pockets with cash. Welcome to Carding Kindergarten, class is in session.




Why Sonos?

Sonos is a fucking goldmine. With a net worth over $2 billion, these audio bastards are ripe for the picking.

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Their shit sells fast and stays functional. Unlike most carded electronics that become useless bricks when the holder disputes the transactions, Sonos devices keeps pumping tunes. No remote locking, no blacklisting - you won't have trouble using them or selling them.

The resale market is also great. Audio freaks and regular joes are always after Sonos gear. You won't struggle to flip these overpriced speakers.
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So while other idiots are out there trying to flip bricked PlayStations, we'll be swimming in a sea of easily resold, high-demand audio equipment. Sonos is practically begging us to exploit them, and who are we to refuse?



Recon

We fired up our HTTP analyzer and dove into Sonos's digital guts. Unlike most sites we've torn apart, these sneaky fucks actually try to hide their payment gateway and antifraud system. It's like they think a bit of obscurity will keep us out. Cute.

But after a few minutes of digging (which usually takes me about 60 seconds, tops), we uncovered their little secret. Sonos is using CyberSource for payments and Signifyd for fraud prevention. Now we're getting somewhere.

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CyberSource isn't the toughest nut to crack, but it's not complete garbage either. They're known for their 3D Secure implementation, which can be a pain in the ass if you're not prepared.

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Signifyd, on the other hand, is the real challenge here. These bastards use machine learning to spot fraud patterns. They're not just looking at your card details; they're analyzing your entire session, from how you move your mouse to how long you spend on each page.


Half-Assed Security

But here's the thing - Sonos's implementation of these systems seems half-assed at best. They've got high-end security but are using it like amateurs. Our analysis (and my experience) shows no sign of mouse movement or activity are logged for Signifyd. They're likely just using it for basic transaction checks, ditching all the advanced behavioral analysis.

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They've got a top-tier security system but forgot to turn half of it on. This half-assed setup is why Sonos is, in my experience, one of the easiest targets out there. Their overconfidence in subpar implementation is our golden ticket.


How Transactions are Processed

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Sonos's fucked-up implementation of their antifraud system leads to some weird shit, especially with how transactions are processed and checked:

  • High Fraud Score: If your fraud score is through the roof (thanks to your garbage proxy or a drop address that's seen more carded goods than a fence's warehouse), here's what happens: Your order goes through without any 3DS bullshit, but it's like it never existed. No email, no order status - nothing. It's as if your order got sucked into a black hole. Sonos's system basically ghosted you.
  • Medium Risk Score: If your risk score is elevated but not maxed out, Sonos gets picky with 3DS. They'll throw 3DS prompts at specific countries (US, AU sometimes, EU, etc.). You can easily bypass this shit with a NONVBV card or by shipping to a different country. Just make sure your drops are clean and your billing matches shipping.
  • Normal Risk Score: If your risk score looks kosher, you're golden. No 3DS, and you'll get that sweet email confirmation. In my experience, once you've got that email, you can pretty much count on your order shipping. I haven't seen a single case where the email came through and the order didn't ship. Maybe some people had that experience, idk.

This janky setup is why Sonos is such an easy mark. Their system's bipolar as fk. If you play your cards right (pun intended), you can slip right through their Swiss cheese security.



Requirements and Process

To hit Sonos, you'll need the basics: clean cards (non-VBV for US, AU, or EU countries, the rest no need), quality residential proxies matching your card's country, and a solid antidetect setup. For drops, fresher is better, especially if they haven't received any items from Sonos before.

The process is pretty typical - I'd be wasting internet space repeating the same shit for every writeup. Set up your environment, browse like a normal person, mix up your cart, and check out as a guest if possible. Enter details manually (don't be a lazy copy-pasting fuck), submit, and wait. If you score, don't immediately go back for seconds like a greedy bastard.



Advanced Method
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That said, Sonos is so fucking easy to hit that I rarely bother with this trick. Their basic security is so full of holes, you can usually get your shit shipped directly to your drop without jumping through these extra hoops. But keep this in your back pocket for those times when you need a little extra edge.



Closing Thoughts

Listen up, newbies. Sonos is your carding boot camp. It's perfect for those of you too fucking indecisive to pick a first target.

Why? It's almost idiot-proof. Weak security, easy-to-flip products, and a straightforward process. You'd have to try hard to screw this up.

But don't get cocky. Use this to learn the ropes. Understand why it works and build your skills. Sonos is your warm-up before the real game starts.

Remember, carding is about exploiting weaknesses smartly. Consider this your 101 class.

Now go card some speakers. If you manage to fuck this up, maybe consider a career change. Class dismissed.
Thanks
 

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? カードガイド: Sonos (オーディオ、最も簡単なターゲット) ?



Sonos。カード詐欺の補助輪。たくさんの新人が、簡単なターゲットを求めて私を悩ませてきました。おめでとうございます。詐欺の神への祈りが叶いました。

これから始める皆さん、Sonosはついに価値のあるものを手に入れるチャンスです。このオーディオ小売店は、高級スピーカーとサウンドシステムを銀の皿に乗せて提供していますが、どの注文が不正なのか判断できない警備員が見張っています。

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でも、 Sonosが子供向けのプールのカードゲーム版だからといって、溺れないわけではありません。頭の中で飛び回っている2つの脳細胞を働かせる必要があるのです。

さあ、バーゲンセールのカードを手に入れて、海賊版のアンチディテクトブラウザを起動し、Sonosをパーソナルオーディオ機器ディスペンサーに変身させましょう。カード型スピーカーを市場に溢れさせ、ポケットに現金を詰め込む時が来ました。カーディング幼稚園へようこそ。授業開始です。




なぜSonosを選ぶのか?

Sonosまさに金鉱だ。純資産20億ドル超を誇るこのオーディオ業界の野郎どもは、まさに獲物にうってつけだ。

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彼らの商品はすぐに売れて、しかも機能も維持されます。カード型電子機器の多くは、所有者が取引に異議を唱えると使えなくなってしまうのに対し、Sonosデバイスは音楽を流し続けます。リモートロックもブラックリスト登録も不要。使うのも売るのも簡単です。

中古市場も好調です。オーディオマニアも一般ユーザーも、Sonos製品は常に人気です。高額なスピーカーを転売するのは難しくないでしょう。
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だから、他のバカどもが壊れたPlayStationを転売しようとしている間、私たちは簡単に転売できて需要の高いオーディオ機器の海に溺れることになる。Sonos私たちに搾取を懇願しているようなものだ。それを断れる人がいるだろうか?



偵察

HTTPアナライザーを起動して、Sonosのデジタル心臓部に突入しました。これまで徹底的に分析してきた多くのサイトとは異なり、この卑劣なサイトは決済ゲートウェイと不正防止システムを隠そうとしています。まるで、少し目立たないようにすれば侵入を防げると思っているかのようです。かわいそうに。

しかし、数分間の調査(通常はせいぜい60秒程度)の後、彼らの小さな秘密が明らかになりました。Sonos決済にCyberSource 、不正防止にSignifydを利用しているのです。ようやく進展が見えてきました。

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CyberSourceはそれほど難しい会社ではありませんが、完全にダメというわけでもありません。3Dセキュアの導入で有名ですが、準備不足だと非常に面倒なことになるかもしれません。

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一方、Signifydこそが真の脅威です。この悪党どもは機械学習を駆使して不正行為のパターンを検知します。カード情報を見るだけでなく、マウスの動きから各ページでの滞在時間まで、セッション全体を分析します。


中途半端なセキュリティ

しかし、問題はここにあります。Sonosこれらのシステムの実装は、せいぜい中途半端に思えます。彼らは高度なセキュリティ対策を講じているにもかかわらず、それを素人のように使いこなしているのです。私たちの分析(そして私の経験)では、Signifydにマウスの動きやアクティビティが記録されている兆候は全く見られません。おそらく、高度な行動分析は一切行わず、基本的な取引チェックにしか使用していないのでしょう。

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最高クラスのセキュリティシステムを導入しているのに、半分も電源を入れ忘れている。この中途半端な設定こそが、私の経験上、Sonosが最も容易な標的の一つである理由だ。不十分な実装に対する彼らの過信こそが、私たちにとっての黄金の切り札なのだ。


取引の処理方法

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Sonosの不正防止システムのめちゃくちゃな実装は、特に取引の処理とチェックの方法に関して、奇妙な事態を引き起こします。

  • 高い不正スコア:不正スコアが天井知らずの場合(プロキシサーバーが悪質だったり、カード決済された商品が倉庫よりも多く保管されているドロップアドレスのせいで)、次のような事態が発生します。注文は3DSの煩わしさなく処理されますが、まるで注文自体が存在しなかったかのようです。メールも注文状況も何も残っていません。まるで注文がブラックホールに吸い込まれたかのようです。Sonosのシステムがあなたをゴースト化したかのようです。
  • 中リスクスコア:リスクスコアが高いものの、最大に達していない場合、Sonosは3DSに対して厳しい対応をします。特定の国(米国、オーストラリア、EUなど)で3DSのプロンプトが表示されることがあります。NONVBVカードを使用するか、別の国に発送すれば、この問題は簡単に回避できます。ただし、ドロップがクリーンであること、請求額が発送方法と一致していることを確認してください。
  • 通常リスクスコア:リスクスコアが問題なければ、問題ありません。3DSを使わなくても、あの素敵な確認メールが届きます。私の経験では、そのメールが届いたら、注文はほぼ確実に発送されます。メールが届いたのに注文が発送されなかったというケースは一度も見たことがありません。もしかしたら、そういう経験をした人もいるかもしれませんね。

この不安定な設定のせいで、Sonosはあんなに簡単に騙されるんだ。彼らのシステムはめちゃくちゃ二極化してる。うまく立ち回れば(ダジャレだよ)、スイスチーズみたいなセキュリティをすり抜けられる。



要件とプロセス

Sonosに侵入するには、基本的な準備が必要です。クリーンなカード(米国、オーストラリア、EU諸国の場合はVBV非対応、その他の国では必要ありません)、カードの国に対応した高品質な住宅用プロキシ、そして堅牢なアンチディテクト設定です。特に、過去にSonosから商品を受け取ったことがない場合は、新品のカードほど安全です。

手順は至って普通です。毎回同じことを繰り返してはインターネットのスペースを無駄にしてしまうでしょう。環境を整え、普通の人と同じようにブラウジングし、カートを整理し、可能であればゲストとしてチェックアウトしましょう。詳細を手動で入力し(怠惰なコピペはやめましょう)、送信して待ちます。もしポイントを獲得できたとしても、欲張りな野郎みたいにすぐに戻って2回目を狙うのはやめましょう。



高度な方法
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とはいえ、Sonosはめちゃくちゃ簡単に攻撃できるので、このトリックを使うことは滅多にありません。基本的なセキュリティ対策は穴だらけで、大抵は余計な手間をかけずに、自分の荷物をドロップボックスに直接送ってもらえます。でも、ちょっとしたアドバンテージが必要な時のために、この方法は覚えておくと便利です。



終わりに

初心者の皆さん、聞いてください。Sonosあなたのカード選びのブートキャンプです。最初のターゲットを決めるのに迷うほど決断力のないあなたにぴったりです。

なぜ?ほとんど誰でも簡単にできる。セキュリティが弱く、商品は転売しやすく、手続きも簡単。これを台無しにするには、相当な努力が必要だろう。

でも、油断は禁物です。まずはこれを使ってコツを掴み、なぜそれが機能するのかを理解し、スキルを磨いてください。Sonos、本格的なゲームを始める前のウォーミングアップです。

覚えておいてください、カーディングとは相手の弱点を巧みに突くことです。これを入門クラスだと思ってください。

さあ、スピーカーをカードで切り刻みなさい。もしこれを台無しにしてしまったら、転職も考えた方がいいかもしれない。授業は終了。

? カードガイド: Sonos (オーディオ、最も簡単なターゲット) ?



Sonos。カード詐欺の補助輪。たくさんの新人が、簡単なターゲットを求めて私を悩ませてきました。おめでとうございます。詐欺の神への祈りが叶いました。

これから始める皆さん、Sonosはついに価値のあるものを手に入れるチャンスです。このオーディオ小売店は、高級スピーカーとサウンドシステムを銀の皿に乗せて提供していますが、どの注文が不正なのか判断できない警備員が見張っています。

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でも、 Sonosが子供向けのプールのカードゲーム版だからといって、溺れないわけではありません。頭の中で飛び回っている2つの脳細胞を働かせる必要があるのです。

さあ、バーゲンセールのカードを手に入れて、海賊版のアンチディテクトブラウザを起動し、Sonosをパーソナルオーディオ機器ディスペンサーに変身させましょう。カード型スピーカーを市場に溢れさせ、ポケットに現金を詰め込む時が来ました。カーディング幼稚園へようこそ。授業開始です。




なぜSonosを選ぶのか?

Sonosまさに金鉱だ。純資産20億ドル超を誇るこのオーディオ業界の野郎どもは、まさに獲物にうってつけだ。

View attachment 46930

彼らの商品はすぐに売れて、しかも機能も維持されます。カード型電子機器の多くは、所有者が取引に異議を唱えると使えなくなってしまうのに対し、Sonosデバイスは音楽を流し続けます。リモートロックもブラックリスト登録も不要。使うのも売るのも簡単です。

中古市場も好調です。オーディオマニアも一般ユーザーも、Sonos製品は常に人気です。高額なスピーカーを転売するのは難しくないでしょう。
View attachment 46931

だから、他のバカどもが壊れたPlayStationを転売しようとしている間、私たちは簡単に転売できて需要の高いオーディオ機器の海に溺れることになる。Sonos私たちに搾取を懇願しているようなものだ。それを断れる人がいるだろうか?



偵察

HTTPアナライザーを起動して、Sonosのデジタル心臓部に突入しました。これまで徹底的に分析してきた多くのサイトとは異なり、この卑劣なサイトは決済ゲートウェイと不正防止システムを隠そうとしています。まるで、少し目立たないようにすれば侵入を防げると思っているかのようです。かわいそうに。

しかし、数分間の調査(通常はせいぜい60秒程度)の後、彼らの小さな秘密が明らかになりました。Sonos決済にCyberSource 、不正防止にSignifydを利用しているのです。ようやく進展が見えてきました。

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CyberSourceはそれほど難しい会社ではありませんが、完全にダメというわけでもありません。3Dセキュアの導入で有名ですが、準備不足だと非常に面倒なことになるかもしれません。

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一方、Signifydこそが真の脅威です。この悪党どもは機械学習を駆使して不正行為のパターンを検知します。カード情報を見るだけでなく、マウスの動きから各ページでの滞在時間まで、セッション全体を分析します。


中途半端なセキュリティ

しかし、問題はここにあります。Sonosこれらのシステムの実装は、せいぜい中途半端に思えます。彼らは高度なセキュリティ対策を講じているにもかかわらず、それを素人のように使いこなしているのです。私たちの分析(そして私の経験)では、Signifydにマウスの動きやアクティビティが記録されている兆候は全く見られません。おそらく、高度な行動分析は一切行わず、基本的な取引チェックにしか使用していないのでしょう。

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最高クラスのセキュリティシステムを導入しているのに、半分も電源を入れ忘れている。この中途半端な設定こそが、私の経験上、Sonosが最も容易な標的の一つである理由だ。不十分な実装に対する彼らの過信こそが、私たちにとっての黄金の切り札なのだ。


取引の処理方法

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Sonosの不正防止システムのめちゃくちゃな実装は、特に取引の処理とチェックの方法に関して、奇妙な事態を引き起こします。

  • 高い不正スコア:不正スコアが天井知らずの場合(プロキシサーバーが悪質だったり、カード決済された商品が倉庫よりも多く保管されているドロップアドレスのせいで)、次のような事態が発生します。注文は3DSの煩わしさなく処理されますが、まるで注文自体が存在しなかったかのようです。メールも注文状況も何も残っていません。まるで注文がブラックホールに吸い込まれたかのようです。Sonosのシステムがあなたをゴースト化したかのようです。
  • 中リスクスコア:リスクスコアが高いものの、最大に達していない場合、Sonosは3DSに対して厳しい対応をします。特定の国(米国、オーストラリア、EUなど)で3DSのプロンプトが表示されることがあります。NONVBVカードを使用するか、別の国に発送すれば、この問題は簡単に回避できます。ただし、ドロップがクリーンであること、請求額が発送方法と一致していることを確認してください。
  • 通常リスクスコア:リスクスコアが問題なければ、問題ありません。3DSを使わなくても、あの素敵な確認メールが届きます。私の経験では、そのメールが届いたら、注文はほぼ確実に発送されます。メールが届いたのに注文が発送されなかったというケースは一度も見たことがありません。もしかしたら、そういう経験をした人もいるかもしれませんね。

この不安定な設定のせいで、Sonosはあんなに簡単に騙されるんだ。彼らのシステムはめちゃくちゃ二極化してる。うまく立ち回れば(ダジャレだよ)、スイスチーズみたいなセキュリティをすり抜けられる。



要件とプロセス

Sonosに侵入するには、基本的な準備が必要です。クリーンなカード(米国、オーストラリア、EU諸国の場合はVBV非対応、その他の国では必要ありません)、カードの国に対応した高品質な住宅用プロキシ、そして堅牢なアンチディテクト設定です。特に、過去にSonosから商品を受け取ったことがない場合は、新品のカードほど安全です。

手順は至って普通です。毎回同じことを繰り返してはインターネットのスペースを無駄にしてしまうでしょう。環境を整え、普通の人と同じようにブラウジングし、カートを整理し、可能であればゲストとしてチェックアウトしましょう。詳細を手動で入力し(怠惰なコピペはやめましょう)、送信して待ちます。もしポイントを獲得できたとしても、欲張りな野郎みたいにすぐに戻って2回目を狙うのはやめましょう。



高度な方法
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とはいえ、Sonosはめちゃくちゃ簡単に攻撃できるので、このトリックを使うことは滅多にありません。基本的なセキュリティ対策は穴だらけで、大抵は余計な手間をかけずに、自分の荷物をドロップボックスに直接送ってもらえます。でも、ちょっとしたアドバンテージが必要な時のために、この方法は覚えておくと便利です。



終わりに

初心者の皆さん、聞いてください。Sonosあなたのカード選びのブートキャンプです。最初のターゲットを決めるのに迷うほど決断力のないあなたにぴったりです。

なぜ?ほとんど誰でも簡単にできる。セキュリティが弱く、商品は転売しやすく、手続きも簡単。これを台無しにするには、相当な努力が必要だろう。

でも、油断は禁物です。まずはこれを使ってコツを掴み、なぜそれが機能するのかを理解し、スキルを磨いてください。Sonos、本格的なゲームを始める前のウォーミングアップです。

覚えておいてください、カーディングとは相手の弱点を巧みに突くことです。これを入門クラスだと思ってください。

さあ、スピーカーをカードで切り刻みなさい。もしこれを台無しにしてしまったら、転職も考えた方がいいかもしれない。授業は終了。
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