Security News > 2019 > July > Magecart Hackers Infect 17,000 Sites Through Misconfigured Amazon S3 Buckets

2019-07-11 07:03
Magecart strikes again! Cybersecurity researchers have identified yet another supply-chain attack carried out by payment card hackers against more than 17,000 web domains, which also include websites in the top 2,000 of Alexa rankings. Since Magecart is neither a single group nor a specific malware instead an umbrella term given to all those cyber criminal groups and individuals who inject
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