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The growing number of incidents involving compromised Linux web servers led Russian anti-virus company Doctor Web to conduct its own investigation into matter. Its analysts found that a Trojan horse, dubbed Linux.Sshdkit by Dr.Web, was sometimes being employed to steal passwords on servers running Linux. The malware is a library file available for 32- and […]

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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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Malware like BKDR_JAVAWAR.JG prove that web servers are viable targets by cybercriminals as they store crucial data and can easily be used to infect other systems once unwitting users visit those affected websites.We recently spotted a Java Server page that performs backdoor routines and gains control over vulnerable server. Trend Micro detects this as BKDR_JAVAWAR.JG. […]

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