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Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Bogus CSS Injection Leads to Stolen Credit Card Details

Bogus CSS Injection Leads to Stolen Credit Card Details

A client recently reported their customers were receiving antivirus warnings when trying to access and purchase products from a Magento ecommerce website. This is almost always a telltale sign that something is amiss, and so I began my investigation.

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As is pretty common with Magento credit card swiper investigations, my initial scans came up clean. Attackers are writing new pieces of malware like it’s going out of style, so there are very frequently new injections to track down and remove.

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