Keeping track of 3rd party scripts, taking away obscurity
You'll know what gets delivered to your user's browser 100% of the time, and we'll make the scripts up to 30% faster.
3rd party scripts have unlimited reign in the browser of your users. When it goes wrong, it goes really wrong.
You don't know what the user gets in their browser
of most commonly used scripts change at least weekly
3rd-party scripts on
the average website
PCI DSS 4.0 (specifically 6.4.3 and 11.6.1) mandates entities handling card data to implement tamper-detection mechanisms by March 31st, 2025. This aims to mitigate Magecart attacks by alerting on unauthorized changes to HTTP headers and payment content.
How we're different
C/side is the only fully autonomous detection tool for assessing 3rd party scripts. We do not rely purely on threat feed intel or easy to circumvent detections. Using historical context and AI to review the payload and behaviour of scripts.
C/side is crawling many sites to get ahead of new attacks. All scripts get processed by us and we improve our detection methods. We monitor over 70 attributes and on top using various AI detection mechanisms to review the scripts. Making our solution the most advanced detection mechanism in the space to date.
Use c/side on your ecommerce store. Whether you use Shopify, Magento, Woocommerce or built a Next.js or virtually any front-end. C/side is available to you.
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Yesterday on May 29, 2024, news broke of an alleged data breach involving Ticketmaster , a prominent ticket sales and distribution company. The breach, reportedly executed by ShinyHunters , is claimed to have exposed the personal information of over 500 million customers. This breach includes sensitive data such as emails, ...
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On April 29th, healthcare giant Kaiser Permanente disclosed a data leak impacting 13.4 million current and former insurance members . The incident was rooted in improperly managed 3rd party scripts. The Incident Kaiser Permanente used tracking codes to monitor how its members navigated through its website and mobile applications. Some ...