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I have a credit card number. Can I obtain the owner's name in any way? [California]

I'm pretty sure you are not being truthful here, as the magstrip on a credit card that is swiped includes the account holder's name.

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Find the answer to your question by asking. Ask question ... See similar questions with these tags. ... Stack Overflow chat opening up to all users in January; Stack Exchange chat... ... -1 Credit card detection while editing the input number itself (like pre guess)(after typing 4 digits) in Java? More on stackoverflow.com
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Can a Canadian store actually know your name and info when you tap your debit and credit card.
The name printed on the card is in the chip on the card or the mag strip on the back. More on reddit.com
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Can I provide a Fake Name while entering my credit card details for an online merchant?
The credit card issuer provides the cardholder's name to the merchant when processing the transaction. So there is zero point in inputting an alias when paying online with a credit card in your name. The merchant (or their third party processor) should be checking the details entered against what the issuing bank gives them. You may have simply found a merchant with a lazily configured system. Providing a false name or address will not enhance your privacy and in most cases will cause the transaction to fail. ETA: And when buying physical goods, the merchant is going to need your shipping address anyway. More on reddit.com
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What is CCV in credit cards?

CCV stands for Card Verification Value. The CCV number is usually located on the back of a credit or debit card. The CCV is usually a three-digit number, although some cards like American Express use four-digit CCVs. The CCV is commonly used to verify that online shoppers are in possession of the card.

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What is PCI compliance?

Put simply, PCI compliance requires all companies that accept credit card and debit card payments to ensure industry-standard security. The PCI Security Standards Council currently mandates 12 PCI compliance requirements.

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What does PCI DSS stand for?

PCI DSS stands for Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard. The PCI DSS ensures that all parties involved in the processing, transfer, and storage of credit card data operate in a secure environment.

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How to find out the name, etc., from a credit card number - Quora
Answer (1 of 16): The owner's name is printed clearly on the front of the card, usually at the bottom left under the account number. A Cardholder name is the name of an individual that appears on the front of the card, usually at the bottom left.
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How to find any account holder through the card number - Quora
Answer (1 of 13): Yeah You can find the name at the bottom of your debit card. If you can't find it,then simply swipe your card at any atm machine, then card holder name should be displayed on screen with welcome “NAME OF CARD HOLDER”. Hope ...
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The data backing this service is not a table of card number prefixes. That would be unreliable and provide you with too little information. The data is sourced from multiple places, filtered, prioritized, and combined to form the data you eventually see. Some data is formed based on assumptions we make by looking at adjoining cards.
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Credit Card Hacks: With Some Tricks, Hacked Card Numbers Are Still, Still Googleable | Toptal®
April 21, 2025 - In short, Haselton was able to find Credit Card numbers through Google, firstly by searching for a card’s first eight digits in “nnnn nnnn” format, and later using some advanced queries built on number ranges. For example, he could use “4060000000000000..4060999999999999” to find all the 16 digit Primary Account Numbers (PANs) from CHASE (whose cards all begin with 4060).
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Online Credit Card Validator
January 16, 2016 - As an example since you have not tried to validate a credit card yet we will use 4026610437654773 as the test number to demonstrate how to use Luhn's formula. ... The check digit (x) is obtained by computing the sum of digits then computing 9 times that value modulo 10 (so that is: (67 * 9 mod 10)).
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May 11, 2024 - The security code is typically ... varies by issuer. Most systems also ask for the cardholder’s name. If you’re using a debit card that’s linked to your checking account, your card number is different from your checking account number. ... There’s more to making payments than reading off a card number. The back of a debit or credit card includes ...
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How To Find the Credit Card Number Without the Card [Tips]
You can also contact your card issuer if you want to know your credit card number and you don’t have the card with you. The following sections elaborate on what these solutions entail. If you have an online account with your bank or credit card issuer, you can likely access your credit or debit card information by logging in to the relevant website or app.
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Online Credit Card Validator With Issuing Bank Name
This online facility provides you with an opportunity to check the personal account number by entering your credit card number. You may have an idea that from Digits 7th to final number minus 1 specifies the single account number. You can find a credit card's validity against the Luhn algorithm with our valid credit card number identifier. This method will enable you to find if the card is valid or invalid. The advanced credit card validator will allow you to find any hidden information, including bank name, bank address, website, etc., by processing the first 6 to 8 digits you will enter.
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January 23, 2025 - Federal Trade Commission (FTC): You can submit an identity theft report to the FTC at IdentityTheft.gov or by calling 877-438-4338. The FTC will create a personalized recovery plan for you and give you an identity theft report that you can use when contacting creditors and credit bureaus. Local police department: Filing a police report can also be helpful if the credit card issuer doesn't want to close the account, or if you want to add an extended fraud alert to your credit reports.
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Credit Card BIN or IIN Lookup
FraudLabs Pro utilies various mechanisms to increase the fraud detection accuracy, one of these is the credit card validation. In this demo, you can lookup for credit card issuer information recognized in our engine by using the front 6 or 8 digits BIN (Bank Identification Number) / IIN (Issuer Identification Number).
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The credit/debit card number is referred to as a PAN, or Primary Account Number. The first six digits of the PAN are taken from the IIN, or Issuer Identification Number, belonging to the issuing bank (IINs were previously known as BIN — Bank Identification Numbers — so you may see references to that terminology in some documents). These six digits are subject to an international standard, ISO/IEC 7812, and can be used to determine the type of card from the number.

Unfortunately the actual ISO/IEC 7812 database is not publicly available, however, there are unofficial lists, both commercial and free, including on Wikipedia.

Anyway, to detect the type from the number, you can use a regular expression like the ones below: Credit for original expressions

Visa: ^4[0-9]{6,}$ Visa card numbers start with a 4.

MasterCard: ^5[1-5][0-9]{5,}|222[1-9][0-9]{3,}|22[3-9][0-9]{4,}|2[3-6][0-9]{5,}|27[01][0-9]{4,}|2720[0-9]{3,}$ Before 2016, MasterCard numbers start with the numbers 51 through 55, but this will only detect MasterCard credit cards; there are other cards issued using the MasterCard system that do not fall into this IIN range. In 2016, they will add numbers in the range (222100-272099).

American Express: ^3[47][0-9]{5,}$ American Express card numbers start with 34 or 37.

Diners Club: ^3(?:0[0-5]|[68][0-9])[0-9]{4,}$ Diners Club card numbers begin with 300 through 305, 36 or 38. There are Diners Club cards that begin with 5 and have 16 digits. These are a joint venture between Diners Club and MasterCard and should be processed like a MasterCard.

Discover: ^6(?:011|5[0-9]{2})[0-9]{3,}$ Discover card numbers begin with 6011 or 65.

JCB: ^(?:2131|1800|35[0-9]{3})[0-9]{3,}$ JCB cards begin with 2131, 1800 or 35.

Unfortunately, there are a number of card types processed with the MasterCard system that do not live in MasterCard’s IIN range (numbers starting 51...55); the most important case is that of Maestro cards, many of which have been issued from other banks’ IIN ranges and so are located all over the number space. As a result, it may be best to assume that any card that is not of some other type you accept must be a MasterCard.

Important: card numbers do vary in length; for instance, Visa has in the past issued cards with 13 digit PANs and cards with 16 digit PANs. Visa’s documentation currently indicates that it may issue or may have issued numbers with between 12 and 19 digits. Therefore, you should not check the length of the card number, other than to verify that it has at least 7 digits (for a complete IIN plus one check digit, which should match the value predicted by the Luhn algorithm).

One further hint: before processing a cardholder PAN, strip any whitespace and punctuation characters from the input. Why? Because it’s typically much easier to enter the digits in groups, similar to how they’re displayed on the front of an actual credit card, i.e.

4444 4444 4444 4444

is much easier to enter correctly than

4444444444444444

There’s really no benefit in chastising the user because they’ve entered characters you don't expect here.

This also implies making sure that your entry fields have room for at least 24 characters, otherwise users who enter spaces will run out of room. I’d recommend that you make the field wide enough to display 32 characters and allow up to 64; that gives plenty of headroom for expansion.

Here's an image that gives a little more insight:

UPDATE (2016): Mastercard is to implement new BIN ranges starting Ach Payment.

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In javascript:

function detectCardType(number) {
    var re = {
        electron: /^(4026|417500|4405|4508|4844|4913|4917)\d+$/,
        maestro: /^(5018|5020|5038|5612|5893|6304|6759|6761|6762|6763|0604|6390)\d+$/,
        dankort: /^(5019)\d+$/,
        interpayment: /^(636)\d+$/,
        unionpay: /^(62|88)\d+$/,
        visa: /^4[0-9]{12}(?:[0-9]{3})?$/,
        mastercard: /^5[1-5][0-9]{14}$/,
        amex: /^3[47][0-9]{13}$/,
        diners: /^3(?:0[0-5]|[68][0-9])[0-9]{11}$/,
        discover: /^6(?:011|5[0-9]{2})[0-9]{12}$/,
        jcb: /^(?:2131|1800|35\d{3})\d{11}$/
    }

    for(var key in re) {
        if(re[key].test(number)) {
            return key
        }
    }
}

Unit test:

describe('CreditCard', function() {
    describe('#detectCardType', function() {

        var cards = {
            '8800000000000000': 'UNIONPAY',

            '4026000000000000': 'ELECTRON',
            '4175000000000000': 'ELECTRON',
            '4405000000000000': 'ELECTRON',
            '4508000000000000': 'ELECTRON',
            '4844000000000000': 'ELECTRON',
            '4913000000000000': 'ELECTRON',
            '4917000000000000': 'ELECTRON',

            '5019000000000000': 'DANKORT',

            '5018000000000000': 'MAESTRO',
            '5020000000000000': 'MAESTRO',
            '5038000000000000': 'MAESTRO',
            '5612000000000000': 'MAESTRO',
            '5893000000000000': 'MAESTRO',
            '6304000000000000': 'MAESTRO',
            '6759000000000000': 'MAESTRO',
            '6761000000000000': 'MAESTRO',
            '6762000000000000': 'MAESTRO',
            '6763000000000000': 'MAESTRO',
            '0604000000000000': 'MAESTRO',
            '6390000000000000': 'MAESTRO',

            '3528000000000000': 'JCB',
            '3589000000000000': 'JCB',
            '3529000000000000': 'JCB',

            '6360000000000000': 'INTERPAYMENT',

            '4916338506082832': 'VISA',
            '4556015886206505': 'VISA',
            '4539048040151731': 'VISA',
            '4024007198964305': 'VISA',
            '4716175187624512': 'VISA',

            '5280934283171080': 'MASTERCARD',
            '5456060454627409': 'MASTERCARD',
            '5331113404316994': 'MASTERCARD',
            '5259474113320034': 'MASTERCARD',
            '5442179619690834': 'MASTERCARD',

            '6011894492395579': 'DISCOVER',
            '6011388644154687': 'DISCOVER',
            '6011880085013612': 'DISCOVER',
            '6011652795433988': 'DISCOVER',
            '6011375973328347': 'DISCOVER',

            '345936346788903': 'AMEX',
            '377669501013152': 'AMEX',
            '373083634595479': 'AMEX',
            '370710819865268': 'AMEX',
            '371095063560404': 'AMEX'
        };

        Object.keys(cards).forEach(function(number) {
            it('should detect card ' + number + ' as ' + cards[number], function() {
                Basket.detectCardType(number).should.equal(cards[number]);
            });
        });
    });
});
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Credit Card Numbers Explained
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BIN CHECKER - Define the Bank by the Credit/Debit Card Number | PaySpace Magazine
August 6, 2025 - Нow to find the bank name from credit card number. Get the bank name by first digits of debit or credit card number. The first 6 digits of a credit cards comprises credit card type (Visa or MasterCard), issuing bank, and debit or credit card.
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Cards Information Finder - Apps on Google Play
➜ Find any cards information like card type, bank name, country name and brand name using first six digits of the card. ➜ Giving most useful information, about the credit, debit, prepaid and virtual cards information's.
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