e-commerce hacking
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A newly uncovered Magecart campaign is compromising online shopping platforms using stealthy JavaScript to silently harvest customers' credit card data. This multi-phase attack uses advanced obfuscation, real-time data exfiltration, and persistent backdoor access to remain undetected and devastatingly effective.
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