Posted on October 14, 2009, 3:10 pm, by Rob Mangiafico.
As Malware injection attacks continue to increase in frequency on websites, Google has released more information and new features to help webmasters combat and remove malicious code from their websites. Here is a look at two of these new options from Google.
Posted on August 24, 2009, 11:16 am, by Rob Mangiafico.
In a previous blog post we discussed the rise in IFRAME injection attacks via FTP that insert malicious code into webpages. If this malicious code exists in any page that Google crawls, and the URL in the IFRAME or JavaScript call is one that Google has identified as potentially harmful or unsafe, it’s very likely [...]
Posted on August 20, 2009, 10:26 am, by Rob Mangiafico.
Back in May and continuing into June, we saw a sharp increase in the number of compromised websites due to the Gumblar infection. This virus/malware would infect a PC, and then pass any FTP usernames and passwords it could find stored in any FTP program on the computer back to the Botnet. The hackers would [...]