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For the last few months we have been tracking server level compromises that have been utilizing malicious Apache modules (Darkleech) to inject malware into websites. Some of our previous coverage is available here and here.However, during the last few months we started to see a change on how the injections were being done. On cPanel-based […]

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New year, same tricks, mostly because they work. That’s how we’re kicking off the new year folks. In September of 2012, Dennis, of Unmask Parasites, first wrote about rogue apache modules being injected into web servers. It has since been all the rave. It seems every week we’re handling more and more cases, from private […]

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We are seeing an interesting trend lately. A site gets compromised and starts to distribute malware to its users. The webmaster (owner of the site) searches everywhere for malicious strings, and can’t find anything. Where can it be hidden? It could be outside the root directory of your site. On many sites we analysed in […]

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