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    Rogue WordPress Plugin Unmasked: Stealthy Malware Skims Credit Cards & Steals Credentials

    June 24, 2025

    Rogue WordPress Plugin Unmasked: Stealthy Malware Skims Credit Cards & Steals Credentials

    The Wordfence Threat Intelligence Team has unveiled a powerful malware framework operating under the guise of a rogue WordPress plugin. This campaign, first identified during a site clean on May 16, 2 …
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    CVE ID : CVE-2025-37998

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