This hacking does not takes place by any PHP application vulnerability nor any kernel bug nor apache bug nor cpanel or Plesk bug. Those accounts files are affected whose FTP logins are leaked.
ONLY THOSE ACCOUNTS ARE HACKED WHOSE FTP LOGIN DETAILS ARE LEAKED AND ARE WITH HACKER !!!! Devamını okuyun »
An user submitted to us a suspicious link that was present in his website as an hidden iframe.
Malicious hidden iframes are mainly inserted in html pages of legit websites by bad hackers that want to spread their malware with the objective to infect all the users that will visit the compromised website and in most of the cases, is possible that the hackers have infected the entire files of the website or they have installed a malicious url redirect to other websites with installed other exploits for common used web browsers.
Web is scarier than most people realize, according to research published recently by Google.These Web-based attacks become much more common in recent years as firewalls and better security practices by Microsoft have made it harder for worms and viruses to directly attack computers. Nowadays about 1.3 percent of all Google Search queries list malicious results somewhere on the first few pages.
Criminals are getting better at this kind of work. They have built very successful automated tools that poke and prod web sites, looking for programming errors and then exploit these flaws to install the drive-by download software. Often this code opens an invisible iFrame page on the victim’s browser that redirects it to a malicious
Web server. That server then tries to install code on the victim’s PC. “The bad guys are getting exceptionally good at automating those attacks,”
A determined thief will find ways to steal your stuff. They will disable Javascript, search their browser caches, perform screen captures, and use hacking tools to get what they want. Nothing in this article is guaranteed to work 100% of the time. However, a combination of techniques will slow down the determined thieves, stop the less-intelligent thieves, and possibly remind them that they are stealing your intellectual property.