Tag: ecommerce
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Malicious NuGet Package Exclusive: Critical Stripe Risk
A Malicious NuGet Package targeting Stripe has been uncovered—if your projects use Stripe, find out how this critical risk could expose payments and what immediate steps you should take to secure your builds.

payment data breach: Stunning Alarming Risk Exposed
About 180,000 people had names and payment details left exposed — putting them at heightened risk of fraud and identity theft; here’s what to do now to protect yourself and why companies must tighten their defenses.

CAPI Backdoor Exclusive Risky Threat to Russian Firms
Think that invoice is harmless? Seqrite Labs found phishing ZIPs delivering a new .NET CAPI Backdoor that uses Windows crypto to hide C2 activity and is targeting Russian automotive and e‑commerce firms—so double‑check attachments and tighten defenses.

Digital fraud: Stunning Costly Threat to Revenue
Nearly one in every thirteen dollars disappears to digital fraud—TransUnion says it costs companies 7.7% of revenue (about $534 billion globally). That’s a hidden tax on growth, trust and margins that demands smarter defenses.

SessionReaper: Must-Have Patch for Critical Risk
Adobe just released an emergency patch for the critical SessionReaper flaw in Magento that can let attackers hijack customer sessions or run code—if you run Magento, update immediately. After patching, review logs, lock down admin interfaces, and audit extensions to ensure you weren’t compromised.

PayPal direct debits: Stunning Risky Outage Hits Europe
When PayPal’s fraud engines tripped this week, banks across Europe blocked billions in SEPA direct debits, leaving shoppers and merchants with bounced orders, stalled subscriptions and frayed cash flows. The episode is a wake-up call about how fragile automated fraud controls can be—and why faster communication, human review and better coordination between banks and payment platforms are essential.

website after cyberattack: Risky Stunning Supply Outage
What do you do when the system that tells retailers what’s on the shelf goes dark? Stock in the Channel pulled its site after a cyberattack — saying customer data appear safe but providing no forensic report or timeline — leaving partners scrambling with manual checks, delayed orders and shaken trust.