08 May 2025 | Thursday | News
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Elavon, a global leader in payment processing, and Jscrambler, a pioneer in client-side protection and compliance, announced a partnership to help merchants comply with PCI DSS requirements 6.4.3 and 11.6.1. Through this agreement, Elavon's network of more than 400 merchants can leverage Jscrambler's Client-Side Protection and Compliance Platform to safeguard their business from escalating web skimming attacks.
The client-side protection market is growing rapidly due to significant rises in web skimming attacks, including Magecart attacks, that target payment pages and cardholder data. According to a report from Recorded Future's Insikt Group, Magecart infections surged by 103% over the first half of 2024. As a result, the e-commerce and payment industries face increasing pressure to secure client-side environments, driven by the escalation ign attacks and also PCI DSS requirements 6.4.3 and 11.6.1, which mandate script inventory management and tamper detection.
Using Jscrambler's Client-Side Protection and Compliance Platform and PCI DSS solution, merchants can meet PCI DSS requirements while preventing web skimming attacks, securing payment pages, and maintaining compliance efficiently. Now, through this collaboration, the two companies combine Elavon's extensive experience as a global leader in payment processing with Jscrambler's innovative technologies to address the critical need for robust payment security.
"Our vast network of merchants is increasingly aware of the growing threats targeting payment pages and the growing urgency to take action by following the guidance set forth by PCI DSS and specifically requirements 6.4.3 and 11.6.1," said Andrew McCarroll, PCIP Customer Payment Security Executive, Elavon. "By partnering with Jscrambler, Elavon is offering merchants easy access to Jscrambler's PCI DSS solution. Built on Jscrambler's decade of client-side security experience and its role as a trusted PCI SSC advisor, the solution secures payment environments so merchants can fend off skimming attacks and ensure ongoing customer trust."
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