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  1. +----------------------------------------+------------------------------------+
  2. | Brought to you by:                     |      Some Unchangable Digits in    |
  3. |     __   __     _______     ______     |           Visa Credit Cards        |
  4. |    /  \_/  \   |  ____ \   /  __  \    +------------------------------------+
  5. |   / /\   /\ \  | |____| | /  /__\  \   |     _        Written by:     _     |
  6. |  | |  \_/  | | |  _____/  |  ____  |   |    /P\        Stargazer     /P\    |
  7. |  | |       | | | |        | |    | |   |   /M|A\          And       /M|A\   |
  8. |  |_|       |_| |_|        |_|    |_|   |  /-=+=-\       Borashi    /-=+=-\  |
  9. |     Midwest     Phreakers  Alliance    |  \/\_/\/                  \/\_/\/  |
  10. +----------------------------------------+------------------------------------+
  11. |                                                                             |
  12. |       Let's start with the 4190 credit cards...  4190 format is like this:  |
  13. |                                                                             |
  14. |                           4190-00AB-xxxx-xxxx                               |
  15. |                                                                             |
  16. |       Notice that the 5th and 6th digit are both 0.  This is a must!  I     |
  17. | have never seen one without the two 0's there.  The A & B are two numbers   |
  18. | that we have not figured out yet... in the A slot, the number 8 appears to  |
  19. | dominate...   The x's are randomized.  I do not understand the checksuming  |
  20. | but, a program such as CC.MAKER written by Phantom Viper will help you with |
  21. | That.                                                                       |
  22. |                                                                             |
  23. |            This card belongs to First Bank systems located in MPLS.         |
  24. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  25. |                                                                             |
  26. |     Next, the notorious 4128 otherwise known as Citibank Visa (Classic)     |
  27. |                                                                             |
  28. |                          4128-xxx-xxx-xxx                                   |
  29. |                                                                             |
  30. |       These cards are basically good for those 1-800 systems that we know   |
  31. | and love (to terrorize).  Most of these credit cards will not have a credit |
  32. | limit higher than $1000.  If you wish to try carding things with these:     |
  33. |                               GOOD LUCK!                                    |
  34. |                                                                             |
  35. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  36. |                                                                             |
  37. |       Now, The interesting 4271 combo.  This is Citibank Preferred Visa.    |
  38. |                                                                             |
  39. |                          4271-382A-xxxx-xxxx                                |
  40. |                                                                             |
  41. |       The first 7 digits are the bank ID number.  Now, the 8th digit stands |
  42. | for the status of the card (in other words, the amount of credit given to   |
  43. | The card).  The lower the number, the better the credit.  These are the     |
  44. | better of the two to try carding with.                                      |
  45. |                                                                             |
  46. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  47. |                                                                             |
  48. |                 Ok, now how about the Bank of America Visa.                 |
  49. |                                                                             |
  50. |                          4024-0046-xxxx-xxxx                                |
  51. |                          4024-0807-xxxx-xxxx                                |
  52. |                          4024-0238-xxxx-xxxx                                |
  53. |                                                                             |
  54. |       The first 2 are either normal or preferred credit.  The last one is   |
  55. | their gold card, which would pr'ly be better for most uses.                 |
  56. |                                                                             |
  57. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  58. |                                                                             |
  59. |       Well, That's about all that's known for SPECIFIC bank information.    |
  60. | Now, for some strings of digits of other banks with less known information. |
  61. | Unfortunately, we don't have anymore specific banks to mention, but, we do  |
  62. | have a few prefixes.                                                        |
  63. |                                                                             |
  64. | 4735-????-xxxx-xxxx      4226-xxx-xxx-xxx (Chase Manhatten??)               |
  65. | 4408-????-xxxx-xxxx      4122-xxx-xxx-xxx        4114-3500-xxxx-xxxx        |
  66. | 4070-00??-xxxx-xxxx +--------------------------+ 4424-????-xxxx-xxxx        |
  67. | 4313-????-xxxx-xxxx | Any info on these CC's   | 4735-????-xxxx-xxxx        |
  68. | 4722-????-xxxx-xxxx | or bank types would be   | 4254-????-xxxx-xxxx        |
  69. |                     | greatly appreciated.     |                            |
  70. |                     +--------------------------+                            |
  71. |                          4929-xxx-xxx-xxx  (English bank on this one)       |
  72. |                                                                             |
  73. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  74. |       Any info that you have should be left to either myself or Borashi.    |
  75. | I (SG) can be reached on any of the systems listed at the end of this file. |
  76. | Borashi can be reached on The Realm of Thimhallan 612/871-0401 (3/12/24).   |
  77. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  78. | The Realm of Thimhallan BBS             | (612) 871-0401 | 3/12/24 | 24 hrs |
  79. | Byte Bastards BBS                       | (201) 697-7001 | */12/24 | 24 hrs |
  80. | OutCider                                | (514) 626-0143 | */12/24 | 24 hrs |
  81. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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