ccsrch is a tool that searches for and identifies unencrypted and contiguous credit card numbers (PAN) and track data on windows and UNIX operating systems. It will also identify the location of the PAN data in the files and record MAC times.
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A major update will be released shortly for both Windows and Unix systems. This includes several addressing several feature requests including excluding certain files/directories from searches, providing the option for summary or detailed results, excluding known test card sets, providing parseable detailed output, and providing additional file attribute information.
Version 1.0.3 has been released for both Windows systems as a pre-compiled executable in a .zip file and the source for Unix operating systems. This release enhances some of the pattern matching and provides a flag to only output offending files versus always recording the PAN data.
Added the ability to just output filenames of potential PAN data. Removed the 13 digit VISA number check. Cleaned up some error and signal handling that varied across operating systems.
Added the ability to just output filenames of potential PAN data. Removed the 13 digit VISA number check. Cleaned up some error and signal handling that varied across operating systems.
Version 1.0.3 will be released shortly. This version incorporates various tweaks, adjustments, and the ability to just output offending filenames versus all of the offending credit card data.
1.0.2 Added some additional minor sanity to track 1 data pattern format check
ccsrch 1.0.1, initially released in September 2005, now supports searching for elementary track one and track two data format patterns as a command line option. This pattern search can be enhanced if there is enough demand.
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