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New Guide on How to Clean a Hacked Website

  • Juliana Lewis
  • February 26, 2018
Our mission at Sucuri is to make the internet a safer place and that entails cleaning up hacked websites. We have teams who actively research…
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Understanding Zero-Day Vulnerabilities & Attacks

  • Gerson Ruiz
  • February 22, 2018
In computer science, a vulnerability is considered to be a zero-day vulnerability if it’s unknown to all parties interested in patching it, such as: The…
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Wiki Page Reveals Minr Malware
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Wikipedia Page Review Reveals Minr Malware

  • Denis Sinegubko
  • February 19, 2018
Since December, we’ve seen a number of websites with this funny looking obfuscated script injected at the very top of the HTML code (before the…
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Unwanted Popups Caused By Plugins
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Unwanted Pop-ups Caused by Injectbody/Injectscr Plugins

  • Denis Sinegubko
  • February 12, 2018
On February 8th, 2018, we noticed a new wave of WordPress infections involving two malicious plugins: injectbody and injectscr. These plugins inject obfuscated scripts, creating…
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Sucuri Website Backups Product Update

  • Jonas Andrijauskas
  • February 7, 2018
We’re excited to be sharing some changes we’ve recently pushed for our Website Backups product. If you’re not familiar with this feature, Sucuri Website Backups…
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How to Add Security to Your Client’s Websites

  • Juliana Lewis
  • February 5, 2018
Website security has crossed the mind of nearly every website owner. However, as a website security company, we know that most webmasters come to us…
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What is a WAF
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What is a WAF?

  • Juliana Lewis
  • January 29, 2018
Have you ever wondered what WAF means? WAF stands for Website Application Firewall. In order to make it simple to understand, imagine your website as…
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keylogger returns on new domains
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Cloudflare[.]solutions Keylogger Returns on New Domains

  • Denis Sinegubko
  • January 24, 2018
A few months ago, we covered two injections related to the “cloudflare.solutions” malware: a CoinHive cryptominer hidden within fake Google Analytics and jQuery, and the…
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Server-level Cryptominer Injections

  • Cesar Anjos
  • January 22, 2018
During an investigation on a recent case, we came across a malware infection that came directly from the server. Upon further inspection, we found that…
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SQLi Vulnerability in YITH WooCommerce Wishlist

  • John Castro
  • January 16, 2018
As part of our regular research audits for our Sucuri Firewall, we discovered an SQL Injection vulnerability affecting the YITH WooCommerce Wishlist plugin for WordPress.…
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Malicious cryptominers from GitHub
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Malicious Website Cryptominers from GitHub. Part 2.

  • Denis Sinegubko
  • January 3, 2018
Recently we wrote about how GitHub/GitHub.io was used in attacks that injected cryptocurrency miners into compromised websites. Around the same time, we noticed another attack…
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