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20 Feb

Infected javascript files

by Thomas J. Raef
in Recent hacking news
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There seems to be a renewed infection of websites based on WordPress, Joomla and other popular website platforms, with some malicious javascript that has been around for awhile. The code referred...

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29 Dec

Hackers looking for infected WordPress websites

by Thomas J. Raef
in Recent hacking news
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Investigating some interesting entries in log files from our customers, we see that hackers apparently are still looking for infected WordPress websites. First we see this: (IP address blanked to protect the infected) -...

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28 Dec

FTP vs SFTP – the real truth about website security

by Thomas J. Raef
in Recent hacking news
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I get real tired of people reading something online and then thinking it's the real truth. Of course, this blog post falls into that category too, but I will explain. Over...

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