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iframe Security Exposed: The Blind Spot Fueling Payment Skimmer Attacks

iframe Security Exposed: The Blind Spot Fueling Payment Skimmer Attacks

Sep 24, 2025 Payment Security / Web Security
Think payment iframes are secure by design? Think again. Sophisticated attackers have quietly evolved malicious overlay techniques to exploit checkout pages and steal credit card data by bypassing the very security policies designed to stop them. Download the complete iframe security guide here .  TL;DR: iframe Security Exposed Payment iframes are being actively exploited by attackers using malicious overlays to skim credit card data. These pixel-perfect fake forms bypass traditional security, as proven by a recent Stripe campaign that has already compromised dozens of merchants. This article explores: Anatomy of the 2024 Stripe skimmer attack. Why old defenses like CSP and X-Frame-Options are failing. Modern attack vectors: overlays, postMessage spoofing, and CSS exfiltration. How third-party scripts in payment iframes create new risks. How the new PCI DSS 4.0.1 rules are forcing merchants to secure the entire page. A six-step defense strategy focusing on real-time mon...
Legacy Stripe API Exploited to Validate Stolen Payment Cards in Web Skimmer Campaign

Legacy Stripe API Exploited to Validate Stolen Payment Cards in Web Skimmer Campaign

Apr 03, 2025 Cybersecurity / Threat Intelligence
Threat hunters are warning of a sophisticated web skimmer campaign that leverages a legacy application programming interface (API) from payment processor Stripe to validate stolen payment information prior to exfiltration. "This tactic ensures that only valid card data is sent to the attackers, making the operation more efficient and potentially harder to detect," Jscrambler researchers Pedro Fortuna, David Alves, and Pedro Marrucho said in a report. As many as 49 merchants are estimated to have been affected by the campaign to date. Fifteen of the compromised sites have taken action to remove the malicious script injections. The activity is assessed to be ongoing since at least August 20, 2024. Details of the campaign were first flagged by security firm Source Defense towards the end of February 2025, detailing the web skimmer's use of the " api.stripe[.]com/v1/sources " API, which allows applications to accept various payment methods. The endpoint has...
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