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Documentary History of DefCon

 

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  • tristayifei
    tristayifei at April 10,2015
    It is crazy!!!!! Credit card theft is a very serious problem in our life. It reminds me that me and my friends got emails from the school police about the international credit card theft. I am hoping that the sales person can take a close look at the credit card together with the buyer id, and that probably can reduce the illegal activities. Although the skimmer can make money in one hour, he took the risk of being caught and going to jail. I was wondering the reasons of taking such a big risk and still doing bad things.
  • mariawhit8
    mariawhit8 at May 03,2015
    Ok...I pray this isn't as easy to do as it looks!!! This is ridiculous. Why does he have these tools to create havoc on us? I'm thoroughly disgusted. I hope this guy created a fake company card for this guy to copy. Otherwise he will continue to have his information after this interview.
  • marinoms
    marinoms at May 06,2015
    How it is so easy to just scan the card and be able to just get the information that easy seems to unbelievable. I feel like this will only get easier. As soon as it is scanned it is stored and can be put onto a fake card. I also am shocked about how old school the equipment being used was.
  • mjacob
    mjacob at May 07,2015
    This video shows first hand how serious the problem of CC theft is in our society. The video demonstrates just how easy it is to steal someone's credit card information and then turn around and make a purchase with a fake card.
  • djohns54
    djohns54 at May 07,2015
    Wow! This seems like a lot of work for such high risks and little payout! I mean a $600 laptop for $300? I mean by the time you count in the travel, equipment that you have to acquire and the tedious process of swiping the cards then reprogramming and embossing others seems to come out less than half than the $300. Not to mention, how do you get the cards in the first place unless you're on the carders forums, or sitting in the parking lot and capturing them through Wi-Fi connections. Nonetheless this is very interesting stuff and highly sophisticated, but like any other get rich quick scheme, too much risk make it not even worth it to include the time in jail or prison and the legal issues you'd go through.
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