I really appreciate these links. There is a lot there. I’m going through it and downloading it. I always appreciate the effort that posters make here to share such materials.
I only have one point to make, which I hope will not make me sound ungrateful or a jerk:
As much as I love learning from these huge archives, I inevitably find that a lot of the stuff is really, really old. First, no one seems to put a date on their tutorials or pdfs, perhaps for the very reason that they don’t want people to know how old it is. But when I do manage to determine the dates–by checking the versions of the software provided, or through the fact that the pdfs may have a date, or through some other means–I find that most information, links, and software is outdated, and I’m talking like 2004 outdated. (Some are from 1995!) In this case a lot of the stuff is from 2014, which is an eternity when it comes to keeping up with exploits and how fast security patches these holes. The files on Mega were uploaded in 2017, so we know that is the newest any information is going to be, which again, is old considering how fast exploits get outdated.
I’m one person who tries to test many of these hacks and I have not had the experience of one working—not so far. For example, most of the carding info is invalid because mag stripes are past and the chip system is in full effect. Almost nothing applies that I found in any of the carding info. Some pdfs with carding details were as old as 2002. Same for any ID maker info; all templates and info are severely out of date. Also, templates are no good unless accompanied with info on the fonts, or the fonts themselves.
Again, I don’t want to sound ungrateful. I thank you for your posts and your effort. I am having fun going through and sorting the stuff. I’m sure I will find some good nuggets.