NoFace Carding new drop

NFC New drop


Stuff included

1. Spotify Premium Subscription Card - 3 Months Trial - Spotify Key - US

IMP:
To use this key, you need a US Spotify account that has never had Premium on it.
This key can only be used once.

2. US Address collection | Valid

3. Credit Card Checker update | News

4. Data leak | by NFC Files

Other stuff included also


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This file has a virus, assume thats how they get all the accounts, post a tempting file and have a virus that steals your details…dont download!

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Hi Rob_Marshall,

We’ve been posting content for a few years now and have received hundreds of positive reviews from our community.

Regarding your concern about a “virus”:
We want to assure you with 100% confidence that the files we share (which we’re not sure if you even downloaded) contain only standard formats such as .txt, .sql, .xlsx, and .pdf. There are no executable files (.exe) included nothing that can harm your system. The files are completely safe.

Of course, you’re not obligated to use our free giveaways, and we respect that. However, we kindly ask that you avoid spreading false information.

Please note:
If you clicked on any external ads from the file hosting site, that is outside our control. We always recommend being cautious with third-party ads.

If you’re still experiencing an issue or have any concerns, feel free to send us screenshots or more details so we can help resolve it.

NFC Team

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reporting what my anti virus found after i downloaded the file directly from the Mega link posted. windows defender also flagged 2 viruses - Trojan:Win32/Tiggre!plock and Backdoor:powershell/Wromdyn.A

Why would it flag these if nothing is suspicious?

Just to clarify, we’ve seen that both McAfee and Windows Defender sometimes falsely flag .sql files as threats, especially when downloaded directly from cloud services like MEGA. This is likely due to the way some antivirus tools heuristically scan file contents and formats.

To address this, we also offer a view online option to help avoid these false positives. Rest assured, the files themselves are clean, there’s no executable code or malicious content in the .sql files. (you can read them)


If you have any concerns about our post, feel free to use a virtual machine or Sandboxie to view the files, or simply view them online. Alternatively, if you’re not comfortable, you’re welcome to skip using our free service.


NFC Team
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ok thanks for clearing this up, makes me feel a little more at ease and i retract the statement. Appreciate the explination

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