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Clothing company OppoSuits hit by Magecart attack

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Customers of Dutch clothing company OppoSuits have been warned to monitor their credit card accounts after the firm reported that malware planted on its website could have stolen the details of customers who made purchases from its Australian, Canadian, EU and UK websites.

In a statement on Monday (Tuesday Australian time), the firm said that those who had made purchases from its American, German, Dutch, Belgian and French sites were not affected.

An OppoSuits spokesperson told iTWire that 7000 customers whose data may have been compromised had been contacted on Monday. The rogue software was discovered on 22 November.

While the company did not detail the malware planted, it appears to have been another attack by one of the Magecart groups that inject code into payment pages on shopping sites and steal credit card details.

Last month, the security company RiskIQ, along with Flashpoint, released a detailed study

on Magecart which they said included several groups.

In the statement, OppoSuits said the information which could have been compromised included names, addresses, email addresses, telephone numbers and credit card details.

"We have been working with appropriate local and international authorities, security experts, and payment service providers to understand how the data was compromised, and have taken security measures as described in the next bullet point," OppoSuits said.

"Our security experts have removed the malignant software from the affected websites upon discovery. The check-out page on all our websites is now diverted to the Hosted Payment Page of our payment service provider Adyen where an extra layer of security is added.

"Our server files dating back to the first day of the breach have been secured and we have initiated an in-depth security audit."

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