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The injected code in the present cases is <SCRIPT id="googleblogcontainer"> and it is inserted towards the end of the webpage’s source code. We’ve seen it inserted multiple times into one webpage, having 100 or more code lines in between each injection.This inserted JavaScript is a highly obfuscated script which, deobfuscated, looks like this: Please note: […]

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Most of the time, malicious obfuscated JavaScript is injected at the bottom of a webpage. Obfuscation is leveraged both to hide the true purpose of the code from prying human eyes and in an attempt to bypass security scans. As a researcher, you may have to conduct a manual analysis of such JavaScript, if certain […]

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