How does Formjacking work?
Imagine you’re buying something online and entering your credit card details. Sometimes, attackers (hackers) can hide malicious code on the website. This code acts like a secret thief, stealing your information when you click “submit.”
What kind of information can they steal? They can take away your credit card number, address, phone number, and more! Then, they send this stolen information to their computers, like a secret hiding place.
What can they do with your stolen information? These cyber thieves might use it themselves to steal your money, or they might sell it online in a shady marketplace called the dark web. With your information, they could even pretend to be you and commit crimes like identity theft or credit card fraud.
What is a Formjacking attack and How Does it Work?
A Formjacking attack is when cybercriminals insert some malicious JavaScript code to hack a website and take over the functionality of the site’s form page to collect sensitive user information. Formjacking is designed to attack or steal credit card details and other information from payment forms that can be captured on the checkout pages of websites.
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