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WooCommerce Credit Card Swiper Hides in Plain Sight

Security Boulevard

Recently, a client’s customers were receiving a warning from their anti-virus software when they navigated to the checkout page of the client’s ecommerce website. Antivirus software such as Kaspersky and ESET would issue a warning but only once a product had been added to the cart and a customer was about to enter their payment information.

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The danger of data breaches — what you really need to know

Webroot

Retail and e-commerce: Retail and ecommerce businesses are vulnerable to breaches because they handle and store vast amounts of customer payment information, including addresses, credit card numbers and more. Keep your devices protected: Always keep your device software updated and use antivirus and internet security software.

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WooCommerce Credit Card Skimmer Hides in Plain Sight

Security Boulevard

Recently, a client’s customers were receiving a warning from their anti-virus software when they navigated to the checkout page of the client’s ecommerce website. Antivirus software such as Kaspersky and ESET would issue a warning but only once a product had been added to the cart and a customer was about to enter their payment information.

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Evilnum Group targets European and British fintech companies

Security Affairs

Evilnum threat actor was first spotted in 2018 while using the homonym malware. Over the years, the group added new tools to its arsenal, including custom and homemade malware along with software purchased from the Golden Chickens malware-as-a-service (MaaS) provider. The version 4.0 The image is stored in a file called SC4.P7D

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BEST PRACTICES: How to protect yourself from the enduring scourge of malvertising

The Last Watchdog

Anyone paying a visit to one of these sites received an exploit kit that checked whether the compromised device was an Android or an iPhone; figured out whether the device was protected by antivirus; and took note of whether the device was positioned upright, or lying down. Protecting yourself.

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WooCommerce Skimmer Uses Fake Fonts and Favicon to Steal CC Details

Security Boulevard

The holidays are always a busy time for ecommerce stores. Today’s investigation starts out much like many others, with our client reporting an antivirus warning appearing only on their checkout page, of course at the worst possible time right around the end of December.

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MY TAKE: Why the next web-delivered ad you encounter could invisibly infect your smartphone

The Last Watchdog

PayLeak checks whether the compromised device is an Android or an iPhone; whether the phone is protected by antivirus; and even whether it is positioned upright, or lying down. Anyone clicking on an ad embedded with PayLeak, silently got their device thoroughly scrutinized.

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