@narolainfotech @gingercarl Do not just hide malicious credit card fields on the check out page!
You might think you removed the malware, but your website is still embedding malicious code to your customers. Those “CC fields” is just what you’re able to see, but there are more malicious code running on your website you do not see.
You absolutely have to temporarily close your website as soon as possible, clean everything extensively, force to re-install WordPress files as well as plugins and themes, enhance the security, etc. Follow the mentioned guide carefully, or ask a professional to do so.
Finally, be sure to comply with the regulations in your country:
Service providers are required to notify the ICO if a ‘personal data breach’ occurs. They must also notify customers if the breach is likely to adversely affect customers’ privacy, and keep a breach log.
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This reply was modified 10 months, 1 week ago by luk4.