Japanese graphics tablet manufacturer Wacom has disclosed the potential compromise of its customers' personal and credit card information following a breach of its online store that may have happened from Nov. 28, 2024 to Jan. 8, 2025, The Register reports.
BleepingComputer reports that threat actors could covertly hijack devices through the new multi-stage Browser Syncjacking attack that involves a trojanized Chrome extension.
The tool's latest features focus on proactive prevention of account compromise and enhanced threat response capabilities, as well ways to make these capabilities available to a broader range of customers.
According to a report by Cisco Talos, the attackers use phishing emails disguised as financial transactions or order confirmations, often impersonating banks and logistics companies.