Client-Side News
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1. Europol Identifies 400 Online Merchants as Victims of E-Skimming
More than 400 online merchants were found to be infected with e-skimmers following a coordinated international action by law enforcement. The two-month campaign by Europol and law enforcement agencies in 17 countries identified infected e-commerce sites and alerted them that their customers’ card data had been compromised.
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2. Canada’s RCMP, Global Affairs Hit by Cyberattacks
Law enforcement agencies issued warnings to numerous online merchants regarding potential skimmer infections. This alert emphasizes the increasing threat of these malicious tools, urging merchants to enhance their security measures to safeguard customer payment information.
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3. Google to pay $350 million to settle shareholders' data privacy lawsuit
Google has agreed to pay $350 million to settle a class-action lawsuit brought by shareholders over allegations of mishandling user data and privacy concerns, reflecting growing legal scrutiny over tech giants' data practices. This settlement underscores the increasing importance of robust data protection measures and corporate accountability in the digital age.
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Jscrambler's News
1. Jscrambler Joins PCI SSC Brazil Advisory Board
The PCI Security Standards Council (PCI SSC) announced a new roster of 35 payments leaders to serve on its 2024-2025 Brazil Regional Engagement Board. Carlos Rocha Gon?alves , VP of Growth, and Gustavo Marques , Product Manager, represent Jscrambler on the Brazil Regional Engagement Board.
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2. Data Leakage Prevention Policies: Seal your Security Perimeter
Cybercriminals work tirelessly to compromise sensitive data by manipulating technology to commit malicious activities against digital systems or networks – and it’s up to their intended targets to defend against these sophisticated attacks. But sometimes these online fraudsters barely need to lift a finger because of a threat that gives them what they want on a plate: data leakage – bringing data leakage prevention into the spotlight for businesses.?
Read the full insights by Tom Vicary on Jscrambler's Blog ??
3. What Does it Mean to be PCI Compliant?
The payment card industry data security standard, or PCI DSS, is 20 years old in December of this year. Over the last two decades, it’s amazing – although not entirely surprising – how many urban myths, legends, and misunderstandings have grown up around the standard and around what it means to be PCI compliant.
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