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Understanding the Risk Introduced by Your Website Supply Chain

Oregon Zoo Data Breach Exposes Payment Card Information

The Oregon Zoo’s recent data breach serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for robust cybersecurity measures in today’s digital landscape. With over 117,000 payment card details potentially compromised, this incident underscores the vulnerabilities that organizations face when it comes to eSkimming (client-side) attacks and PCI DSS compliance.

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The Urgent Need to Get MOVING for PCI DSS v4.0 Compliance

With the March 2025 deadline for PCI DSS v4.0 compliance looming, businesses face the challenge of adapting to over 50 new security requirements. Among these, eSkimming protections are crucial for safeguarding online transactions. Time is running out—begin your compliance efforts today to stay ahead of the curve and secure your payment systems.

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Whitepapers Digging Deeper into the Issue

A 90-Day Action Plan for 6.4.3 and 11.6.1

Read what VikingCloud has to say about the Source Defense approach to eSkimming Security. As the pioneer in the field, Source Defense supports more than 1,000 of the world’s leading brands with a unique, prevention first, set-it and forget-it solution.

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Digital Skimming Infographic

Digital Skimming attacks are on the rise and the vast majority of eCommerce sites are exposed. 75% of all breaches Visa investigated last year involved eCommerce sites – with digital skimming attacks the top of the list. The bad news is that the partners you trust to power the customer experience are inadvertently opening the door to these attacks – exposing your customers to credit card fraud and identity theft.

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