- Jul 27, 2015
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In the last few days it has come to light that blender manufacturer NutriBullet and guitar tuition website Truefire fell foul of hackers who planted Magecart-style malicious code on their sites which went undetected for months, stealing the credit card details and personal information from users.
Truefire realised it had suffered a security breach on January 10, 2020, and an investigation found that its website had been compromised since August 3, 2019. Sensitive data related to guitar-playing pupils and their payment cards continued to be skimmed as it was entered onto the compromised website for a further four days. Affected Truefire customers are only receiving a letter notifying them of the security breach now. Users were directed to major credit-monitoring companies, and advised to keep a close eye on their finances for unusual transactions.
More Business Websites Hit by Credit-card Skimming Malware
In the last few days it has come to light that blender manufacturer NutriBullet and guitar tuition website Truefire fell foul of hackers who planted Magecart-style malicious code on their sites which went undetected for months, stealing the credit card details and personal information from users.
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