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[ISN] Know Your Enemy - Automated Credit Card Fraud
From: InfoSec News (isn
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Date: Thu Jul 10 2003 - 02:22:48 CDT
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Forwarded from: Lance Spitzner <lance
honeynet.org>
Thought the folks on the list would be interested in
this paper. CC fraud and identity theft has become far
easier, automated, and wide spread then we originally thought.
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Lance Spitzner
http://www.tracking-hackers.com
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From: Patrick McCarty <mccartyp
apu.edu>
Subject: Know Your Enemy - Automated Credit Card Fraud
The Honeynet Project is excited to announce the release of a new paper
in the Know Your Enemy series, "Automated Credit Card Fraud." The
paper describes how a certain criminal community, who call themselves
carders, have established sophisticated tools and methods that perform
such functions as:
* Providing a stolen credit card and personal information upon request
* Verifying that a credit card is currently valid
* Determining the security code (CVV2) associated with a credit card
* Determining the available credit remaining on a credit card
These tools also identify retailers vulnerable to credit card fraud,
exploits that can compromise inadequately defended e-commerce sites,
and means of concealing on-line identity during criminal activity.
The related criminal activity is global in scope, significant in
volume, and conducted largely in open IRC channels. Despite policing
by operators of some IRC networks, and shutdown of some high-activity
channels, several IRC networks and many IRC channels continue to
provide automated support of credit card fraud. One of the most
disturbing aspects of this activity is just how simple and pervasive
this has become.
Know Your Enemy: Automated Credit Card Fraud
http://www.honeynet.org/papers/profiles/cc-fraud.pdf
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