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New Linux Malware ‘Sedexp’ Hides Credit Card Skimming Operation

Published on August 26, 2024. EST READ TIME: 2 minutes

New Linux Malware ‘Sedexp’ Hides Credit Card Skimming Operation

A newly discovered Linux malware, dubbed “Sedexp,” is targeting e-commerce platforms by stealthily conducting credit card skimming operations. This sophisticated malware is designed to infiltrate online retail systems, covertly capturing and exfiltrating payment data without raising alarms. Sedexp uses advanced techniques to remain undetected, posing a significant threat to the security of customer financial information. The malware specifically targets payment gateways, intercepting credit card details during transactions and sending the stolen data to remote servers controlled by cybercriminals. The discovery of Sedexp underscores the growing risks associated with cyber threats in the e-commerce sector, especially for businesses relying on Linux-based systems. Cybersecurity experts are urging online retailers to take immediate measures to secure their platforms, including updating software, monitoring for unusual activity, and implementing stronger security protocols. The rise of such targeted attacks highlights the critical need for vigilance and proactive defense in the digital payment landscape.

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