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Security is the main thing every carder have to keep in mind while doing carding. If you forgot about security in carding then surely you might be catch by police shortly. So you have to make ourselves secure before getting started. Below are the all methods to stay safe in carding.
RDP = Remote Desktop Protocol – These are normally hacked or bruted desktop computers that you connect to from your computer.
If you buy them, you will get an IP Username/Password, which you connect to by going to start>run>typing ‘mstsc’ without the ”, you will be presented with the login screen, and voila you are on someone else’s computer.
Socks5 = Is a proxy protocol, which you insert in your browser (on firefox via Tools> Options>Advanced> Network> Connection Settings> Manual Proxy Configuration> SOCKS Host> Tick Socks v5 and insert the IP and Port Number). When you have a CVV, the next step is to get a socks5 in either the same city and state as the card holder, or as close to it as you can find. There are a few different vendors and suppliers that I will give at the end of this guide.
VPN = Virtual Private Network – This will change your IP to wherever the location is of the VPN server. This is used with a application rather than through your browser as with socks. Watch out as some VPN providers will keep logs.
CCleaner = A very handy tool to clean your browsing history (temp files, cookies) and also your Flash cookies, which many people neglect or don’t even know about. Flash cookies are stealthier than regular cookies. Flash can install cookies on your computer without your permission by default, and store the same info that regular cookies do (when you visited etc).
 
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