What to do If you have been formjacked?
Act quickly to inform your bank and cancel your credit or debit card if it’s compromised. Quick action often means you won’t be blamed for any fraudulent charges. Watch your bank and credit card activity carefully for any transactions you don’t recognize. Regularly check your credit scores, as unexpected changes might indicate that someone has opened a new account in your name. Think about getting identity theft protection services; they alert you to suspicious use of your personal info. Additionally, installing strong security software, like Norton 360, can safeguard your devices from threats like malware and ransomware.
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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