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We have been talking about .htaccess redirections for a while. A site gets compromised and the attackers modify the .htaccess file(s) to redirect any search engine traffic to a different (malicious) page that attempts to compromise the browser / computer of anyone visiting the site.For the most part, the attackers have been using .ru domains […]

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The TimThumb.php vulnerability is causing a lot of WordPress sites to get compromised with the superpuperdomain.com and superpuperdomain2.com remote javascript injection. However, that’s not all that it is doing. On many of the sites we are analyzing, the .htaccess file is also getting modified to redirect search engine and organic traffic to some russian domains. […]

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