Were going in to uncharted territory today as were setting our sights on
Starlink,
Elon Musks satellite internet project. This isn't your standard carding target: were bouta exploit technology thats orbiting the fucking planet.
Starlink isn't just another company to hit. Its THE SHIT in our world of carding and fraud. These satellite dishes are more than just pieces of hardware; they're portals to
untraceable internet access, beamed straight from space to wherever the fuck you decide to set up shop.
Why Starlink?
Now you might be scratching your heads, wondering why we would bother with space internet when there are easier targets out there. Well let me clear you up on why
Starlink is worth our time and effort.
First off: These dishes are in
high demand especially in rural areas where people are desperate for decent internet. They're willing to pay a lot for reliable connectivity which means we can flip these machines for a tidy profit.
But the real value of
Starlink goes more than just reselling the hardware. This is where shit gets interesting. When you card a
Starlink dish you're not just getting a piece of equipment, you're getting a ticket to
true online anonymity.
Think about it. Once you've got your hands on a
Starlink setup you've got access to internet that isn't tied to any fixed location and no connection whatsoever to your real identity since the purchase was not done with your own card. Its like having a burner phone but for your entire fucking online presence. You could be operating from the middle of nowhere, and no one would be any wiser. Even if someone manages to trace your real IP, it wont be linked to your identity or physical location. This level of anonymity is a
game changer for our operations.
The high price point of
Starlink equipment is another reason its worth our attention. These aren't cheap which means bigger pay days when we successfully card them. The higher value justifies the extra effort required to pull off a successful hit.
By targeting
Starlink, were not just after expensive hardware or quick profits. Were potentially setting ourselves up with the ultimate anonymous internet setup. Its a two pronged approach: make money from reselling the equipment and gain a powerful OPSEC tool for our own operations.
Recon
Ive been digging into
Starlinks security setup and let me tell you that its been an interesting ride. I fired up
Burp Suite and went to town on their site uncovering some important details about their defenses.
The first thing you need to know is that
Starlink is using
Adyen for payment processing. If you remember our
Novelship guide,we dealt with
Adyen there too but
Starlinks taking it to a whole new level.
Starlink isn't just using
Adyen straight out of the box. Oh no, they've decided to crank up the security measures. They're putting a heavy weight on two key factors: your IP address and your browser fingerprint.
This combo means we need to bring our A game. Clean IPs, bulletproof browser setups and a solid understanding of how
Adyen operates are all important for success on this target.
Requirements
Now that we've got a handle on
Starlinks security setup, lets talk about what you'll need to pull this off:
- Non-VBV Cards : Starlink throws a wrench in the works by forcing 3D Secure (3DS) on almost all their transactions. This means we absolutely must use non-VBV cards. If you try to use a card that requires 3DS verification, you're fucked before you even start.
- US Cards and Drops: From my experience, you'll need US-based cards and drop addresses. I'm sure Starlink ships to different countries, but so far, Ive only ordered in the US. So stick with what we know works.
- Clean IPs: Given Starlinks emphasis on IP tracking, you'll need pristine, residential US IPs. Don't even think about using data center proxies.
- Solid Browser Fingerprint: Your antidetect setup needs to be on point. Adyen's fingerprinting is no joke, so make sure your browser profile can stand up to scrutiny.
Process
Now that we've covered the recon and requirements, lets get into the actual process of hitting
Starlink. This ain't your typical carding flow so pay attention.
- Setup: First things first, start your session. This means getting your proxy up, launching your antidetect browser and having your non-VBV card info ready.
- Navigate: Go to https://starlink.com by looking it up on Google. This attaches Google as our referrer and gives credibility to our session.
Don't waste time browsing around like you do on other sites. Starlink purchase process is streamlined and unnecessary browsing will raise suspicion than warm your account.
- Zip Code Entry: This is where things get fun. On the main page you will see a box for a ZIP code. This is where you put in the ZIP code of your drop address.
- Direct to Checkout: As soon as you enter that ZIP code, boom - you are taken straight to the checkout page. No product pages, no add to cart button. Starlink cuts right to the chase.
- Checkout Process: Now you are at the main event. Take your time here. Enter your details carefully - no copy-pasting, you lazy ass.
- Submit and Wait: Once you have filled everything out, submit your order and cross your fingers. With Starlinks security measures you might not get instant approval. Be patient.
- Post-Order: If your order goes through, don't celebrate yet. Keep an eye on your email for confirmation and shipping details. And for fucks sake, don't hit Starlink again right away. Space out your attempts.
This is both
good and
bad.
Good because its fast and you don't have much room to mess up with suspicious browsing.
Bad because you only get one shot. No warming up the session or building a legit cart.
The main method that works here in my experience is getting to their site via Google.
Some Working Bins:
Code:
414720
426684
517805
542418
446542
424698
547363
554962
542403
Conclusion
Starlinks are the target if you have the right cards. They put all their security eggs in the 3DS basket and forgot about other antifraud measures. For carders with non-VBV cards, this is one of the
easiest hits out there.
Remember, you're not just after expensive hardware. These dishes offer
untraceable internet access - a valuable asset for future ops.
Play smart, don't get greedy and you might get yourself a direct line to space-based anon. Just don't come crying to me if
Elon decides to patch this up