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A few days ago, Websense® SecurityLabs™ detected a large-scale malware campaign mainly targeting WordPress pages. We have received many questions about who and which websites are in danger and how to protect against this attack. While many forum posts and comments speculate that outdated WordPress versions are at fault, unfortunately, we found that this is not true. We dug a […]

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Our team is growing and we have an opening for a Junior Support Analyst (remote).If you have a passion for the web, security, and looking to become part of a dynamic global team, then this is where you want to be.Job Position: Junior Support AnalystDescription: As a Junior Support Analyst you will be required to […]

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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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