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Gold seller JM Bullion hacked to steal customers’ credit cards

Precious metal online retailer JM Bullion has disclosed a data breach after their site was hacked to include malicious scripts that stole customers’ credit card information. The malicious scripts were present on the site between February 18th, 2020, and July 17th, 2019. Customers’ payment information was stolen and sent to a remote server under the attacker’s control. The code was removed from the site on July 17, 2020. Customers who made purchases should monitor their credit card statements for fraudulent activity, according to the report.

Source: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/gold-seller-jm-bullion-hacked-to-steal-customers-credit-cards/

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