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Dawnell Sechler

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Couponshave been used for over a decade by online retailers as a powerful advertising tool. As eCommerce rapidly expands, so does the number of online coupon codes offered to customers to attract their attention and replace the old printed ones. Today we can no longer ignore it; coupons have become an integral part of eCommerce. During 2017, as much as $3.1 billion was saved by consumers thanks to coupons! 90% of consumers use coupons, finding them from a variety of online and offline sources.

Despite this most online retailers take the security aspect of the coupon code mechanism for granted, keeping it too simple to abuse. And as long as easy money is up for grabs - hackers will be there to collect it.


In this post, we summarize why coupon codes are an easy target for hackers, what techniques hackers might apply to abuse the coupon code mechanism, and finally, what coupon code management policies should eCommerce retailers implement to stay protected.


While online retailers manage a wide range of coupon codes (personal/public/targeted/short and long term, and so on), there are many places where hackers, as well as other consumers, can put their hands on the desired coupons:


A typical consumer, exposed to all these data sources, will be satisfied with the variety of discount opportunities and redeem the desired coupon for personal use. A hacker, however, will search for a way to benefit from all this easily accessible data.


A basic assumption is that hackers do not have much interest in minor discounts, as provided by newsletters/free shipping codes and so on. They will try to use the available information and resources to escalate to the "next level" and reveal some major discounts. Once they get what they are looking for, they can use it as barter on the black market.


A much more efficient technique would be to use all available data to create a list of coupon code phrases, eventually defining a dictionary to brute force with: This could be a general dictionary that contains the most common coupon code patterns. For example, the 30 most used code phrases by retailers are:


After analyzing the most popular public coupon codes online, we identified a recurring pattern of "10% OFF". So we decided to test this pattern with increased discount amounts such as "90% OFF". Surprisingly ?, it worked:


A hacker may try to exploit coupon code input validation by injecting SQL queries and obtaining sensitive information, resulting in extracting valid coupon codes or, if they get lucky, the entire coupon code database and more!


While most leading e-brands may have good input validation and strong anti-Brute Force protection, small online retailers may be unaware of the importance of safe coupon code mechanism management and stay vulnerable to the imposed threats.


Securely manage your eCommerce Admin panel:

Never use default or easy-to-guess login credentials. Keep track of suspicious logins to the Admin panel. If you notice logins from unknown sources, consider changing your password. Do not share your admin email address for customer support purposes.


Make sure to disable unwanted/internal/testing coupon codes:

According to CouponFollow, 78% of the retailers limit the coupon code run time to 1 day. However, do they make sure to clean up all the expired coupon codes?


Playing Roblox: Hacker Tycoon, players must become hackers and hack other people to make money. The developers have tried to make this gameplay fun. Therefore, most of the time, you will play mini-games and earn money. But there is a faster way to become the best hacker on the server, namely using Hacker Tycoon Codes.


Your goal in Hacker Tycoon is quite simple. You have to hack other people to earn money. The more you earn, the better equipment you can buy. Moreover, over time, you will be able to hire other hackers to earn passive income. In simple words, it is a classic Tycoon title. However, as with other Roblox games, you can use special Hacker Tycoon Codes to progress faster.


Developers quite often release Codes for Hacker Tycoon. With their help, in a couple of clicks, you can receive various rewards, including Diamonds, which are quite hard to earn. But you should hurry, as they are active for a very limited time.


As always, the way to use Codes in Hacker Tycoon is quite simple. However, to find the feature you need, you have to know where to look among all the buttons and tabs. It is also important to note that this title is case-sensitive, so you should copy and paste the Codes to enter them correctly. For convenience, follow these steps:


If you don't want to miss out on new Hacker Tycoon Codes, then all you have to do is follow this guide as we will be updating it over time. Also, players can learn about new Codes on the game page in Roblox.


Become a Hacker to Prove Dad Wrong Tycoon is a Roblox game that neatly sums up its premise in the title. As the name suggests, the experience sees you becoming a hacker to, well, prove your dad wrong after he throws you out of his basement and into the streets.


Luckily, there's plenty of rundown houses nearby that you can buy for next to nothing and build your hacking empire from. You'll hack victims yourself, recruit new hackers and fix servers in your base when they go down, all on your quest to show your dad he's wrong. If you need help getting started, make sure you redeem the dev's Become a Hacker codes to earn free cash. This in-game currency can be used to recruit new hackers and upgrade your base of operations so you can earn more money.


Of course, while this is a tongue-in-cheek Roblox game it's important to say that you should never try this out in real life. Hacking and scamming people out of money is a devastating crime and highly illegal.


If the code you entered is valid then you'll get a notification appear on screen letting you know it's gone through. Codes for Roblox games tend to be time sensitive so if you see a code you like the look of don't delay in redeeming it.


Need help with other Roblox games? Make sure you checkout our Blox Fruits codes, Shindo Life codes, Anime Adventures codes, My Hero Mania codes, Blade Ball codes, All Star Tower Defense codes and King Legacy codes pages.


Has your phone been hacked? If you're not sure, there are ways to find out. I'll tell you what to dial to see if your phone has been hacked, what symptoms to look for (including battery drain), and how to solve it.


With USSD codes, also known as quick codes or feature codes, you can quickly check if your phone has been hacked. There are many combinations to diagnose different issues, and with code to check if your phone is monitored, and I'll discuss each below. That way, you can be sure you're safe.


Next, consider whether there may be any sensitive information on your device that could potentially be compromised. If so, think about how you can protect that information and who needs to be notified of the potential breach.


If you're not receiving calls and think you might have been hacked with conditional call forwarding and monitoring, those are signs your phone might be hacked. There are other diagnostic methods too, and a bunch of methods and techniques you can use to diagnose and rectify any potential hack to your smartphone.


You may have the latest iOS or Android device, and be confident no one can hack your phone. But the global security situation would say different, and if you're trying to figure out what to dial to see if your phone is hacked, you're in the right place.


One of the first things you might notice if your phone has been hacked is unexplained data usage. If you have a data limit on your plan and you find yourself going over it for no apparent reason, it could be because someone is using your data without your knowledge.


To check for unexplained data usage, look at your phone's data usage history in the settings app. If you see any apps using more data than usual, or if there's data being used when you're not even using your phone, those could be signs that your phone has been hacked.


Another sign that your phone may have been hacked is unexpected activity from apps that you don't use very often. If you see notifications or other activity from an app that you barely ever use, there's a chance that someone has installed malware on your phone and is using that app to spy on you or steal information from you.


To check for unexpected app activity, go through the list of apps on your phone and see if there are any that you don't remember installing or that you haven't used in a long time. If you see anything suspicious, delete the app right away.


Hackers will sometimes install malicious apps (particularly web apps) on your phone without your knowledge to gain access to your personal information or steal sensitive data like login credentials and banking information.


These are usually website domain applets and can lead to scripts running on your smartphone. Note that we cover this topic in much more depth too. For example, you can also learn how to hack a website to counter such things.


If your battery starts draining unusually quickly, it could be another sign that something is wrong with your phone. This is usually caused by malware running in the background and can be confirmed by checking your battery usage history in the settings app. If you see an app that's using up a lot of battery power even when you're not using it, there's a good chance that it is malicious software and your phone has been hacked.


To check for this, open up the settings app and go to the "About Phone" section. Then look at the "System Updates" section and see if any updates are available for your operating system and apps. If there are, install them immediately, as they might contain security patches that will help protect your phone against hackers.


If you start receiving text messages or calls from numbers you don't recognize, or if your friends and family start telling you they've been receiving strange texts or calls from your number, it's a sign that your phone may have been hacked. Hackers often spoof your phone number to access your contacts list, send spam messages, or make unwanted calls. These can happen on Android or Apple devices.

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