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5 Ways to Protect Your Ecommerce Business

CyberSecurity Insiders

This portrays a grim picture for ecommerce businesses — filled with data breaches and irate customers. As per our research, here are five tried-and-tested techniques to protect your ecommerce digital business from dangerous online frauds. Create strong passwords. Share your online store’s policies and run a test payment.

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Cybercrime: Why Ecommerce Environments Should be Extra Vigilant

SecureWorld News

It is sadly the case that ecommerce cybercrime is on the rise. As cybercriminals do seem to be taking a keener interest in the industry, it is up to owners of ecommerce businesses to be extra vigilant about cybercrime and put appropriate defenses in place to keep the company secure. What new ecommerce businesses need to know.

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The danger of data breaches — what you really need to know

Webroot

Retail and e-commerce: Retail and ecommerce businesses are vulnerable to breaches because they handle and store vast amounts of customer payment information, including addresses, credit card numbers and more. Hijacking online accounts : If your login credentials (usernames and passwords) are leaked, all your online accounts are put at risk.

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Exclusive: The largest mobile malware marketplace identified by Resecurity in the Dark Web

Security Affairs

Resecurity has identified a new underground marketplace in the Dark Web oriented towards mobile malware developers and operators. Later, cybercriminals successfully applied the same approach to mobile devices, because modern digital payments are extremely interconnected when it comes to mobile applications used by consumers. .

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Breached on Black Friday? 56% of Consumers Won’t Return Until After Christmas

SiteLock

This time of year, it’s more important than ever that ecommerce businesses make cybersecurity a top priority in order to protect their website, customers, and bottom line. For most ecommerce businesses, especially smaller ones, Black Friday jumpstarts the ultimate money-making time of year. Holiday Shopping Revenue Reaches New Heights.

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MY TAKE: Massive Marriott breach continues seemingly endless run of successful hacks

The Last Watchdog

A single neglected server that was not protected by a dual password scheme was the last line of defense standing between the hacker and the exposed data. Hotels, hospitality companies, banks and eCommerce entities are all moving to newer ways to enable customers authenticate themselves across channels, without requiring any PII.

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 229 – News of the week

Security Affairs

Magecart hackers compromise another 80 eCommerce sites. A new variant of Trickbot banking Trojan targets Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint users. Foxit Software discloses a data breach that exposed user passwords. FIN6 recently expanded operations to target eCommerce sites.