Black Friday: Malwarebytes Warns of Credit Card Skimming Surge
Skimming threat actors ramp up their activity just in time for the holiday season
Credit card security concerns theft, fraud, payment-data breaches, and safeguards that protect account details during transactions.
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Credit card data includes the card number, expiration date, CVV code, and cardholder information used to authorize payments. This data is highly sensitive because it directly enables financial transactions and access to funds. Protecting credit card data involves securing it during storage, transmission, and processing to prevent unauthorized use or theft.
Information security concerns focus on risks such as data interception during online payments, malware targeting point-of-sale systems, and unauthorized access to stored card data. Effective defenses include strong encryption, tokenization to replace card details with non-sensitive identifiers, and strict adherence to Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS). These measures reduce the risk of fraud and financial loss by limiting exposure of actual card data to attackers.
Skimming threat actors ramp up their activity just in time for the holiday season