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What is Paddle

Paddle is the complete payments infrastructure provider that helps thousands of SaaS companies to operate and grow automatically. Following the acquisition of Profitwell in 2022, the combined company powers growth and removes operational burden by handling billing, tax, subscriptions, pricing, retention, and fraud.

Paddle has 300 employees serving over 3,000 software sellers in 245 territories globally. Backed by investors including KKR, FTV Capital, Kindred, Notion, and 83North, Paddle aims to support the next wave of B2B SaaS leaders. Visit www.paddle.com or find us on Twitter for more information.

PCI DSS Compliance

Achieving compliance with the latest PCI DSS v4.0 standard is required of all sites by March 31st 2025. The new standard incorporates several new requirements, many of which Report URI can assist with.

Requirement 6.4.3 requires that "a method is implemented to confirm that each script is authorized" on Payment Pages, and Content Security Policy is both the obvious, and suggested, solution. We can also assist further with requirement 6.4.3 to ensure that "an inventory of all scripts is maintained" with our Script Watch product.

Further to this, requirement 11.6.1 states that a "change and tamper-detection mechanism is deployed" that is able to "alert personnel to unauthorized modification (including indicators of compromise, changes, additions, and deletions) to ... the contents of payment pages as received by the consumer browser". Again, our Script Watch product can provide change and tamper-detection with its ongoing monitoring of dependencies, and, our Threat Intelligence product will monitor for Indicators of Compromise, helping you comply with significant portions of requirement 11.6.1 easily.

We have a selection of features and tools that will help you get started with meeting these new PCI DSS v4.0 requirements, but please reach out to pci@report-uri.com if you need more information or visit our PCI DSS Compliance solutions page.

Report URI has given us the capability to seamlessly build and roll out new Content Security Policies with a high level of confidence. The unopinionated and technology-agnostic nature of Report URI allowed us to integrate it directly and easily into our existing workflows, and to gain instant visibility into CSP reports. With Report URI's Script Watch product, we can meet our obligations under the new PCI DSS v4.0 requirements, in a way that meaningfully helps us monitor and assure the security of key components of the Paddle platform.

- Colin Barr, Head of InfoSec and IT at Paddle

How we can help

Getting started with Report URI is easy, and we can quickly audit all of your existing JavaScript Dependencies and Data Exfiltration endpoints to see if they are all expected. Once a baseline is established, our Script Watch and Data Watch products will monitor and alert you to any changes for you to investigate quickly.

If you need any assistance when starting your PCI DSS Compliance journey, please reach out to pci@report-uri.com and we'll be happy to help.

Script Watch

Script Watch will monitor all JavaScript dependencies across your entire site and immediately notify you of any changes. A new JavaScript dependency could be the start of a Magecart attack.

Because Script Watch leverages the browser native Content Security Policy, there is no code or agent to deploy and running in the browser means we analyse your site in real-time as your users are browsing. We don't have the same limitations as external scanning services such as authentication or pay walls, geo-sensitive content or an attacker potentially serving safe content to the crawler.

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Data Watch

Data Watch will monitor all of the locations that your webpages are sending data to. If your website starts sending data to a new location, it could be the start of a Magecart attack.

With Script Watch and Data Watch combined, you can monitor for clear indicators that your site has been compromised. Attackers will always want to inject their hostile JavaScript, and they'll always want to exfiltrate their stolen data.

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The CSP Wizard

We often find that creating a CSP is the first difficult step that organisations face. Having a complete list of all resource dependencies across your entire site like images, scripts or styles, from both 1st-party and 3rd-party locations, is tough to achieve.

The CSP Wizard was created to solve this problem, and in seven days or less, it can you give a complete list of all resources used across your entire site.

With the list of all resources you use on your site, and our easy to use tool, creating a viable Content Security Policy is easier than ever with just a few clicks.

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The CSP Builder

All Content Security Policies will need to be tweaked at some point. New resources may be added to the site or old resources removed, and the policy needs to be updated to reflect those changes and kept up to date.

You can import your existing policy into the CSP Builder and use our fully featured tool to make any changes that you require right there in the UI. When you're done, hit Generate, and the CSP Builder will provide you with your new, updated policy.

CSP Builder

Content Security Policy

Script Watch and Data Watch will allow you to rapidly detect and respond to a Magecart attack and combined, that capability puts you ahead of the field. If you want to take it a step further, Content Security Policy can mitigate a Magecart attack and stop it from even happening.

Deploying an effective Content Security Policy can be difficult, but our CSP Reporting allows you to gather feedback and safely test a policy before deployment. Once deployed, an effective Content Security Policy will block a Magecart attack and stop the hostile JavaScript from even running.

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Threat Intelligence

We subscribe to various feeds of Threat Intelligence data, along with managing our own internally generated feeds, to keep apprised of the latest threats that exist online.

Using this Threat Intelligence Data, we can better analyse the sources of JavaScript on your website and detect malicious activity sooner.

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