
Souce: Bleeping Computer
A new MageCart attack made the headlines, this time hackers planted a software skimmer in the Procter & Gamble’s site First Aid Beauty website.
According to Willem de Groot, a researcher at Sanguine Security, threat actors planted a MageCart software skimmer on Procter & Gamble’s site First
First Aid Beauty was acquired by Procter & Gamble marks in 2018 for $250 million.
The malicious code found in the First

According to Alexa, the First
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This week, the US FBI issued a warning for the US private sector about e-skimming attacks carried out by the Magecart cybercrime groups.
As part of the Cyber Security Month, the FBI is urging organizations, especially small and medium-sized businesses and government agencies, to adopt the necessary countermeasures to prevent e-skimming attacks.
Below the list of recommendations provided by the FBI:
- Update and patch all systems with the latest security software. Anti-virus and anti-malware need to be up-to-date and firewalls strong.
- Change default login credentials on all systems.
- Educate employees about safe cyber practices. Most importantly, do not click on links or unexpected attachments in messages.
- Segregate and segment network systems to limit how easily cyber criminals can move from one to another.
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