MILPITAS, Calif., July 14, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The global pandemic has seen the web take center stage. Banking, retail and other industries have seen large spikes in web traffic, and this trend is expected to become permanent. As attackers ramp up efforts to exploit this crisis, a slew of high-profile attacks on global brands and record-breaking fines for GDPR breaches have had little impact on client-side security and data protection deployments.
Tala Security, the global leader in web application data protection and client-side security, has today released its Global Data at Risk - 2020 State of the Web Report. The study, which analyzed the security posture of the Alexa top 1000 websites, reveals a troubling lack of security controls required to prevent data theft and loss through client-side attacks like Magecart, formjacking, cross-site scripting, and credit card skimming. These attacks exploit vulnerable JavaScript integrations running on 99% of the world’s top websites.
Benchmarked against a similar study in 2019, this year’s report indicates that security effectiveness against JavaScript vulnerabilities is declining, despite high-profile attacks and repeated industry warnings over the past 18 months, including the largest GDPR fine to date.1
Without controls, every piece of code running on websites – from every vendor included in the site owner’s website supply chain – can modify, steal or leak information via client-side attacks enabled by JavaScript. In many cases, this data leakage is taking place via whitelisted, legitimate applications, without the website owner’s knowledge. What this report indicates is that data risk is everywhere and effective controls are rarely applied.
Key findings from the Global Data at Risk - 2020 State of the Web Report highlight the scale of vulnerability and that the majority of global brands fail to deploy adequate security controls to guard against client-side attacks:
Unfortunately, despite high-profile risks and the availability of controls, there has been no significant increase in the adoption of security capable of preventing client-side attacks:
Recommendations
Solutions are available to mitigate client-side attacks and eliminate PII data leakage. Standards-based security controls are built-into all modern browsers and are designed specifically to address the vulnerabilities created by modern web architecture, including client-side attacks. Applied and managed correctly, these security standards including Content Security Policy (CSP), Subresource Integrity (SRI) and others will mitigate client-side risk - including zero-day threats offering a future-proof solution with no impact to website performance or user experience. Leveraging tools that complement these capabilities by monitoring and preventing PII and other data leakage provides a comprehensive defense in depth approach.
“JavaScript powers today's rich, highly customized web experience and enables digital transformation across all industry sectors. The fact that it remains largely unguarded is both surprising and disappointing,” said Aanand Krishnan, Founder and CEO of Tala Security. “Websites generate massive volumes of high-value data, making them a primary target for attackers. The fundamental issue with the way today’s websites are secured is that user data is greatly exposed to third-party applications and services and that data leakage is occurring even from trusted third-party resources. It’s imperative that organizations keep security top-of-mind and pay much closer attention to what has become a pervasive attack vector.”
Methodology
The findings presented in the Global Data at Risk - 2020 State of the Web Report are the result of an aggregate study of the Alexa 1000 to define statistically relevant insights that indicate mass vulnerability to client-side website attacks, such as cross-site scripting (XSS), Magecart, formjacking, user data leakage, content integrity attacks, ad injections and session redirects.
Download the Global Data at Risk - 2020 State of the Web Report here.
About Tala Security
Tala Security protects hundreds of millions of browser sessions every month from critical and growing threats, such as data leakage, cross-site scripting (XSS), Magecart, website supply-chain attacks, clickjacking and others. It does this by automating the deployment and dynamic adjustment of browser-native, standards-based security controls such as Content Security Policy (CSP), Subresource Integrity (SRI), HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) and other web security standards. The activation of browser-native security controls provides comprehensive security without requiring any changes to the application code and with almost no impact to website performance. Tala serves large website operators in verticals such as financial services, online retail, payment processing, hi-tech, fintech and education. Learn more at www.talasecurity.io
Contact:
Holly Hagerman
hollyh@connectmarketing.com
(801) 373-7888
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1 British Airways was fined $230m under GDPR for a data breach caused by a Magecart attack.