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Cesar Anjos

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Cesar Anjos is Sucuri's Malware Researcher who joined the company in 2014. Cesar's main responsibilities include keeping up with the latest malware and writing about it. His professional experience covers over five years in the area. When Cesar isn't researching, he's finding a way to exercise his mind with anything. Connect with him on our Twitter.
  • Website Malware Infections
  • WordPress Security

Fake WordPrssAPI Stealing Cookies and Hijacking Sessions

  • Cesar Anjos
  • May 9, 2017
Cookies are stored in the user’s browser to track behavior on a specific website. They also keep a user logged in during the active browsing…
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  • Sucuri Labs
  • Website Malware Infections
  • WordPress Security

WordPrssAPI Steals Your Cookies

  • Cesar Anjos
  • April 25, 2017
Cookies are an important part of a visiting session on a website. It is used not only to keep track of actions taken on a…
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  • Website Malware Infections

vBulletin Used to Show Malicious Advertisements

  • Cesar Anjos
  • March 6, 2017
In the past, we have seen a massive amount of vBulletin websites compromised through the VBSeo Vulnerability. Attackers have been infecting vBulletin websites since 2012…
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  • Website Malware Infections
  • Website Security

vBulletin Malware – When Hackers Compete for Backdoor Control

  • Cesar Anjos
  • January 17, 2017
A common pattern we see in compromised websites is the presence of backdoors and other malicious code.  During Q3 of 2016, we found that 72%…
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  • Website Malware Infections
  • Website Security

Website Malware Targets Mobile Platforms

  • Cesar Anjos
  • January 2, 2017
Navigating the web on a mobile device can be tricky even when you’re browsing clean sites. If hackers are involved, the frustration of a pop-up…
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  • Sucuri Labs

Vbulletin Infections Fighting for Dominance

  • Cesar Anjos
  • December 15, 2016
A very common pattern in compromised websites is the presence of backdoors and other malicious codes. Attackers use different techniques and malware to abuse of…
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  • Website Malware Infections

Unrestricted Backend Login Backdoor on OpenCart

  • Cesar Anjos
  • December 6, 2016
From the attacker’s perspective, creating ways to maintain access to a compromised website is desirable. We call them backdoors. Backdoors can be done in different…
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  • Sucuri Labs

Malware Targets Mobile Platforms

  • Cesar Anjos
  • November 17, 2016
With the increase of mobile internet browsing, attackers have adapted their techniques to target such platforms and distribute SPAM & malware to these devices. Our…
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  • Sucuri Labs

New version of Magento Credit Card stealer in the wild

  • Cesar Anjos
  • November 3, 2016
Hacking into Magento sites and injecting code to steal payment information is very profitable and it’s the biggest trend we are seeing in 2016. It is interesting enough to notice that the same group is being responsible for several attacks.
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  • Ecommerce Security
  • Sucuri Labs

Malicious Redirections on Disabled Sites

  • Cesar Anjos
  • October 25, 2016
It’s quite common for attackers to compromise your website and make use of it for their phishing campaigns. The most typical method they use is…
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  • Sucuri Labs

Magento as a Phishing Spam Sending Tool

  • Cesar Anjos
  • September 30, 2016
The most typical reasons for Magento websites to get compromised are to steal credit card information or to find a way to divert payments to…
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