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From Web3 Drainer to Distributed WordPress Bruteforce Attack
  • Website Malware Infections
  • Website Security
  • WordPress Security

From Web3 Drainer to Distributed WordPress Brute Force Attack

  • Denis Sinegubko
  • March 5, 2024
Two weeks ago we discussed a new development in website hacks: Web3 crypto wallet drainers. We’ve been closely following the most significant variant which injects…
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New Wave of SocGholish cid=27x Injections
  • Website Malware Infections
  • Website Security

New Wave of SocGholish cid=27x Injections

  • Denis Sinegubko
  • November 23, 2022
On November 15th, Ben Martin reported a new type of WordPress infection resulting in the injection of SocGholish scripts into web pages. The attack loads…
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WooCommerce Credit Card Skimmer Uses Telegram Bot to Exfiltrate Stolen Data
  • Ecommerce Security
  • Website Malware Infections
  • Website Security

WooCommerce Credit Card Skimmer Uses Telegram Bot to Exfiltrate Stolen Data

  • Ben Martin
  • June 16, 2022
Our story starts like many others told on this blog: A new client came to us with reported cases of credit card theft on their…
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  • Ecommerce Security
  • Website Malware Infections
  • Website Security
  • WordPress Security

Smilodon Credit Card Skimming Malware Shifts to WordPress

  • Ben Martin
  • June 9, 2022
WordPress’ massive market share has come with an unsurprising side effect: As more and more site admins turn to popular plugins like WooCommerce to turn…
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A Brief Overview of Online Fraud and Abuse
  • Ecommerce Security
  • Magento Security
  • Website Malware Infections
  • Website Security

Online Credit Card Theft – A Brief Overview of Online Fraud and Abuse – Part 2

  • Ben Martin
  • June 30, 2021
In my previous post about ecommerce credit card swipers I described the general overview of the online ecommerce environment as well as some of the…
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Trojan Spyware and BEC Attacks
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Vulnerabilities Digest: June 2020

  • John Castro
  • July 6, 2020
Highlights for June 2020 Cross site scripting is still the most common vulnerability in WordPress Plugins. Bad actors are taking advantage of the lack of…
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Labs Notes Monthly Recap – May/2020
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  • Website Malware Infections
  • Website Security

Labs Notes Monthly Recap – May/2020

  • Juliana Lewis
  • June 3, 2020
In 2020, we doubled up our research efforts to report on many new attacks and hacks that we see in the wild. We believe that…
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Labs Notes Monthly Recap – April/2020
  • Website Malware Infections
  • Website Security

Labs Notes Monthly Recap – April/2020

  • Juliana Lewis
  • May 4, 2020
In 2020, we doubled up our research efforts to report on many new attacks and hacks that we see in the wild. We believe that…
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Throwback Threat Thursday: WordPress 4.7 WP-JSON Content Injection Vulnerability
  • Website Malware Infections
  • Website Security
  • WordPress Security

Throwback Threat Thursday: WordPress 4.7 WP-JSON Content Injection Vulnerability

  • Justin Channell
  • March 12, 2020
Throwback Threat Thursday is a series of posts where we recall older vulnerabilities that have since been patched by their developers. In the past, these…
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Soak Soak Throwback Threat Thursday
  • Website Malware Infections
  • Website Security
  • WordPress Security

5 Year Anniversary of the SoakSoak Malware Tsunami

  • Denis Sinegubko
  • December 19, 2019
This is a story about the SoakSoak malware campaign that proved that you can’t underestimate impact of security issues in popular premium software. These days,…
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Throwback Threat Thursday: Joomla GoogleMaps Plugin SEO Spam Injection
  • Joomla Security
  • Security Education
  • Website Malware Infections
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Throwback Threat Thursday: Joomla GoogleMaps Plugin SEO Spam Injection

  • Fioravante Souza
  • September 5, 2019
Throwback Threat Thursday is a series of posts where we recall older vulnerabilities that have since been patched by their developers. In the past, these…
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