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Tweet It is important for malware authors to keep a solid network connection between their malware on compromised computers and their own servers so that the malware can receive commands and be updated. However, communication between the malware and the malware servers may be filtered by a gateway or local firewall, or blocked by an […]

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More than half of all web servers on the Internet use Apache, so when we discovered a malicious Apache module in the wild last month, being used to inject malicious content into web pages displayed by compromised web servers, we were understandably concerned. Our concern deepened when we discovered that this malware was being used […]

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Cyber criminals are trying to find ways to increase the life cycle of injections in Web sites. Usually, when an attacker gains control of a site, the life span of the injected code to that site depends on how fast the Web site administrator notices malicious content added to their Web pages. One of the tactics that cyber […]

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