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Today’s article will enlighten you how carders generate Track 1 with Track 2 from 101 or 201 data dump elsewhere that just came with Track 2 from skimmed Cc dumps from Atm . UNDERSTANDING TRACKS #TRACK 1 The first track contains the credit card number, the credit cardholder’s name, and the credit card’s expiration date. Track 1 is the only track of the card that contains the account holder’s name but the name can be change from the track to match with the fake IDs they have or with the name embossed on the plastic and that will still work 10 out of 10 times. This track is written with code known as odd parity or*“Dec Sixbit”. Track 1 format is usually as follows: • %B3703730081187237^BRAND/STARK D ^200910100000023001000000415000000? • START SENTINEL*= is 1 character, usual ( % ) • FORMAT CODE*= a single character, financial cards format code is( B ) • PRIMARY ACCOUNT NUMBER (PAN)*= usual is the card number, but not always (*3703730081187237) • FIELD SEPARATOR*= financial cards use a single symbol for it which is ( ^ ) • NAME OF CARDHOLDER*= contain 2 until 26 characters (BRAND/STARK) • FIELD SEPARATOR*= symbol for it is ( ^ ) • EXPIRE DATE*= in format YYMM (2009) • SERVICE CODE*= three characters (101) • DISCRETIONARY DATA*= which may contain PIN VERIFICATION KEY (it is not the ATM PIN), card verification value, CVV (00000023001000000415000000) • END SENTINEL*= is 1 character, usual ( ? ) #TRACK 2 The second track contains the credit card number and the expiration date, it is the most important track of your dump and will make all the difference whether your ATM will spit out the money or you will get the refusal instead. Almost all dumps will spit out cash if track 2 is correct. It is written with a 5 bit-scheme,4 data bits, and 1 parity bit, a parity bit, or check bit is a bit added onto track 2 for error detection as it requires the authorization step to be discarded entirely or re-transmitted from scratch which is what makes the ATM to spit out your card in case of a problem with your Track 2. This track data format is as follows: • 370373660206009=200910118023328700000? • START SENTINEL*= is 1 character, usual ( ; ) • PRIMARY ACCOUNT NUMBER (PAN)*= usual the card number (*370373660206009 ) • SEPARATOR*= usual symbol ( = ) • EXPIRE DATE*= in YYMM format (2009 ) • SERVICE CODE*= a three digits code (*101 ) • DISCRETIONARY DATA*= which may contain PIN VERIFICATION KEY (it is not the ATM PIN), card verification value, CVV (18023328700000 ) • END SENTINEL*= usual the symbol ( ? ) TRACK 3 The third track contains information about customer loyalty programs, some banks use it for programs such as airline rewards but It is virtually unused by the vast majority of banks.*It was developed by Thrift Saving Industry. Point Of Sales (POS) will not read this track. SERVICE CODES The card service code is a 3 digits code present in both Track 1 and Track 2. Each of the 3 digits of the code has a meaning and read it together the service code let you know where and how the card can be used IF THE FIRST DIGIT IS: • 1*– the card is for international use • 2*– the card is for international use but has a chip • 5*– the card is for national use • 6*– the card is for national use but has a chip • 7*– the card is not good for interchange except for bilateral agreements • 9*– test card IF THE SECOND DIGIT IS: • 0*– the card is normal, without restriction • 2*– issuer must be contacted via online means • 4*– issuer must be contacted via online means except under bilateral agreements IF THE LAST DIGIT IS: • 0*– no restriction but the PIN is required • 1*– no restrictions • 2*– the card can be used for goods and services payment but not for cash • 3*– ATM use only, PIN is required • 4*– cash only • 5*– the card can be used for goods and services payment but not for cash but PIN is required • 6*– no restrictions, PIN should be used where is feasible • 7*– the card can be used for goods and services payment but not for cash but PIN should be used where is feasible Now this’s a fairly solid understanding although you may not think that , but carders use this info and let it sink in. Once you understand the basic principles of what these tracks are, how they work, and what service codes are used for you can continue expanding your knowledge with us, we are on a mission to provide you with all the knowledge and tools thereafter to put all the theory you learned about to understand to know how carders cars dumps from fresh skimmed and first hand sniffed Cc Dumps from Atm . GENERATE TRACK 1 USING TRACK 2* If you have just scrolled down to this section by skipping all the information above you will be missing a critical piece of information, those who have read the entire article above before coming to this section would know exactly what meant by that. So in order to generate Track 1 let’s take the example of this dump Track 2 (this is an actual dump): • 4867327031853618=15051011203191805191*– this is Track 2 ( they make Track 1 out of Track 2). • JOHNSON/CHARLOTTE*– is the name of the cardholder (LASTNAME/FIRSTNAME) • JP MORGAN CHASE BANK*– is the bank’s name •The Country of Bank • DEBIT*– this is the type of card whether its a credit or s debit (in this case its a debit card) • Classic*– is the brand of card, eg. Traditional, Classic, Gold, Platinum, Business So when you see an equal sign “=” in a Track it always means it is Track 2 and when you see the letter*“B”*in front of the Track it is always Track 1. STEPS: Now to Make a Track 1 From Track 2 this is how they get it done using this technique to generate your track 1: So as mentioned above we have Track 2,*4867327031853618=15051011203191805191*but let’s just take the Credit Card account number from this Track 2 so the card number is*4867327031853618. Add the letter*“B”*in the front of the number like this: • B4867327031853618 Adding cardholder name to show on the card using “^” at the start and the end of the name just like this: • B4867327031853618^Johnson/Charlotte^*(Last-Name/First-Name) Next, adding the expiry date and service code (expiry date is*“YYMM”*in this case*“1505”*and in this case, the 3 digit service code is*“101”*so you will be adding*“1505101”), so now see what we have is: • B4867327031853618^Johnson/Charlotte^1505101 adding 10 zero’s after service code like this: • B4867327031853618^Johnson/Charlotte^15051010000000000 Next, adding the remaining numbers from Track2 (after the service code) like this: • B4867327031853618^Johnson/Charlotte^150510100000000001203191805191 And finally, adding six zero’s (6) zero’s after that like this: • B4867327031853618^Johnson/Charlotte^150510100000000001203191805191000000 So the final track would look like this: Track 1:*B4867327031853618^Johnson/Charlotte^150510100000000001203191805191000000 Important Note:* This Track 1 generation process is valid for*“Visa”*and*“MasterCard”*only, it will not work for Discover, Amex, and so on. Also, a very important thing to take into consideration is that they need not need to generate track 1 should decide to buy 101 or 201 data dumps complete and come with: • Track 1 • Track 2 • PIN* https://t.me/Avaricious_dont_sleep Join my new telegram Chanel for new updates , to experience the best of lessons and services . you can always write to us to tell us about your views & reviews and of course you can request more articles on a specific subject. Enjoy your stay!!! |
um Amex aren't written out like other bins there guy. your example %B3703730081187237^BRAND/STARK D ^200910100000023001000000415000000? How it really is %B3703730081187237^STARK D BRAND ^200910100000023001000000415000000? not exactly but similar to that it's been a minute and majority of the places will just take track 2 by its self only. and bro you copying and pasting some old ass tut too. dumps from 2015 2019. like wtf are 101s? LoL that's a joke because they all are chip 201 nowadays. you are very sus </br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br> |
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