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Wednesday, October 14, 2020

JavaScript Used by Phishing Page to Steal Magento Credentials

Digital attackers created a Magento phishing page that used JavaScript to exfiltrate the login credentials of its victims. Sucuri came across a compromised website using the filename “wp-order.php” during an investigation. This phishing page hosted what appeared to be a legitimate Magento 1.x login portal at the time of discovery. In support of this ruse, […]… Read More

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