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February brings critical insights on the security challenges shaping 2026. From new research revealing a strategic divide in enterprise security to real-world attacks exploiting client-side blind spots, this month's newsletter delivers the intelligence you need to strengthen your defenses in an AI-driven threat landscape.
Here's to a secure February! The Reflectiz Team |
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A 2026 market intelligence study surveying 128 enterprise security decision-makers exposes a widening gap between organizations – driven not by budget or sector, but by one critical strategic choice. |
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SUCCESS STORY |
Reflectiz Helps lastminute.com Just in Time |
When lastminute.com needed to meet PCI DSS 4.0 requirements across multiple websites and thousands of scripts, traditional tools fell short. Reflectiz delivered what Alessandro Gazzoni, Director of Platform Security, calls "simplicity combined with effortless visibility" – enabling smooth onboarding, zero auditor caveats, and streamlined compliance processes. |
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No One Was WatchingSimple Web Skimming Campaign That Actually Worked |
A large-scale web skimming campaign in late December 2025 used over 50 malicious JavaScript payloads to steal payment data and credentials across multiple e-commerce sites – and the attackers didn't even bother obfuscating their code. The campaign worked because it exploited a critical blind spot: traditional security controls like WAFs and vulnerability scanners can't observe what JavaScript does inside users' browsers, where the real damage happens. |
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No One Was WatchingSimple Web Skimming Campaign That Actually Worked |
A large-scale web skimming campaign in late December 2025 used over 50 malicious JavaScript payloads to steal payment data and credentials across multiple e-commerce sites – and the attackers didn't even bother obfuscating their code. The campaign worked because it exploited a critical blind spot: traditional security controls like WAFs and vulnerability scanners can't observe what JavaScript does inside users' browsers, where the real damage happens. |
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$8.5 Million Shai Hulud Trust Wallet Crypto Hack |
An $8.5 million Trust Wallet crypto hack drained 2,500 wallets after attackers used stolen credentials from the Shai Hulud npm worm to publish a trojanized Chrome extension that silently captured users' seed phrases. The malicious code executed entirely in users' browsers – outside the reach of server-side monitoring – highlighting that browser extensions aren't just a crypto problem but a blind spot for any business relying on client-side code, analytics tools, or partner-developed plugins. |
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10 Most Influential Men in Cybersecurity You Should Follow in 2026 |
From pioneering zero-trust architectures to leading the charge against nation-state threats, these ten cybersecurity leaders are defining how organizations defend against today's most sophisticated attacks. Whether you're looking for strategic insights, technical innovation, or thought leadership to follow, this curated list highlights the voices shaping the industry's direction in 2025. |
Read the full list |
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How AI Will Reshape Retail |
Don't miss our live LinkedIn webinar exploring the future of AI-driven threats targeting retail. Following rave reviews at the PCI London Summit, we're bringing this critical session directly to you! |
Register here |
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Feb 25th |
Cybersecurity Summit |
New York, NY |
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Mar 3rd |
Security First/Integrity360 |
London, UK |
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Mar 3rd |
Security First/Integrity360 |
Dublin, Ireland |
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Mar 12th |
FutureCon |
Tampa, FL |
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