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New PCI DSS Rules Target Script Security on Checkout Pages

Did you know that over 100,000 sites have fallen victim to web skimming and supply-chain attacks, with Magecart-style attacks often sneaking in through third-party scripts on crowded checkout pages? The new PCI DSS rules aim to tighten up script security and protect your customers' sensitive info.

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Gartner Warns: Stunning Shadow AI Risk to 40% of Firms

Gartner Warns: Stunning Shadow AI Risk to 40% of Firms

Turns out the handy AI tools employees love could be your companys hidden threat: Gartner warns that by 2030, 40% of firms will face security or compliance incidents from shadow AI—unsanctioned consumer or third‑party models that can leak PII, payment data and trade secrets. Convenience is great until it becomes a costly regulatory and financial headache.

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Shadow AI: Stunning Risk as 1 in 4 Use Unapproved Tools

Shadow AI: Stunning Risk as 1 in 4 Use Unapproved Tools

What if a quarter of your team were quietly sharing company secrets with unapproved AI? Shadow AI—employees turning to consumer models to speed tasks—is convenient but can expose PII, IP and trigger costly compliance headaches.

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180,000 Records of PII Exposed: Exclusive Critical Leak

180,000 Records of PII Exposed: Exclusive Critical Leak

Heads up: roughly 180,000 customer records — including names, payment card details and other PII — were left in an unsecured repository, putting people at risk of fraud and companies on the hook for costly regulatory and reputational fallout.

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180,000 Records Exposed: Stunning Security Failure

180,000 Records Exposed: Stunning Security Failure

180,000 customer records — including payment card details and other PII — were left in an unsecured repository. This glaring misconfiguration shows how convenience can quickly turn into costly fraud, identity theft and regulatory headaches.

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180,000 Records Exposed in Exclusive Critical Breach

180,000 Records Exposed in Exclusive Critical Breach

180,000 records — names, contact details and payment data — were left exposed in an unsecured repository, a stark reminder that convenience often comes at the cost of security; who will step up to close the gap before more people are harmed?

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