Global CyberSecurity
Why You Should Monitor Your Website
Post Views: 903 In an effort to maintain unauthorized access or profit off a website’s environment long after an initial compromise, attackers commonly ...
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Malware Dropper Takes Advantage of COVID-19 Pandemic
Post Views: 911 Since April, our team has been tracking the spread of a PHP malware dropper. It’s impacting unsuspecting victims who thought ...
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Fake WordPress Functions Conceal assert() Backdoor
Post Views: 896 A few weeks ago, I was manually inspecting some files on a compromised website. While checking on a specific WooCommerce ...
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Obfuscation Techniques in MARIJUANA Shell “Bypass”
Post Views: 902 Attackers are always trying to come up with new ways to evade detection from the wide range of security controls ...
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“Free” Symchanger Malware Tricks Users Into Installing Backdoor
Post Views: 906 In a previous post, I discussed how attackers can trick website owners into installing malware onto a website — granting ...
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Hackers Love Expired Domains
Post Views: 919 Sometimes, website owners no longer want to own a domain name and they allow it to expire without attempting to ...
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Hidden SEO Spam Link Injections on WordPress Sites
Post Views: 836 Often when a website is injected with SEO spam, the owner is completely unaware of the issue until they begin ...