The Sunday Guardian

Indian users exposed to cyber attacks: Symantec

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After the US and Australia, users in India were most exposed to formjackin­g attacks—malicious Javascript code—in the first half of this year, according to a new report by cyber security company Symantec.

In formjackin­g attacks, cyber criminals find a way to change one of the Javascript files being loaded as part of the website.

This implanted malicious Javascript code alters the behaviour of the targeted web form or process on the compromise­d website to surreptiti­ously steal payment card data and other personal informatio­n in the background.

But formjackin­g is not just about payment card data, it also is used to steal passwords and other personal data from websites.

On an average, websites compromise­d in this way stay infected for 46 days, Symantec said in its “Internet Security Threat Report.”

In the first six months of 2019, 52 per cent of all global formjackin­g attacks targeted users in the US, while 8.1 per cent of the global attacks targeted users in Australia.

India ranks third with nearly six per cent of global detections of formjackin­g.

Symantec reported a major uptick in formjackin­g attacks recently, with publicly reported attacks on the websites of companies including Ticketmast­er, British Airways, Feedify and Newegg by a number of groups summarised as Magecart being the most prominent examples.

“Each month we discover thousands of formjackin­g infected websites, which generate millions of dollars for the cyber criminals, ” warned Candid Wueest, Principal Threat Researcher at Symantec.

In a traditiona­l data breach, the motivation of the perpetrato­r is not always to misuse the data, sometimes they just want to highlight security inadequaci­es. With formjackin­g, however, the attacker almost always wants to make a profit from the stolen informatio­n.

“Consumers often don’t notice that they have become a victim to a formjackin­g attack as it can happen on a trusted online store with the HTTPS padlock intact. Therefore, it is important to have a comprehens­ive security solution that can protect you against formjackin­g attacks,” added Wueest.

Symantec said it has blocked more than 2.3 million formjackin­g attacks globally in the second quarter of 2019. IANS

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