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Does Sucuri work with my host? Yes, Yes we do.

We’ve been scanning and removing malware from websites for years, and in this time frame we have seen the website security domain grow by leaps and bounds. Over the same period, the ubiquity of the internet has reached to all corners of the globe, and the number of websites worldwide has skyrocketed (estimated at 955 […]

AdSense Blackmail – Hacking Websites for Profit

We deal with different types of malware injections and compromises everyday and the most common question our clients ask us is, “Why me? Why my small little site?” There are so many answers to this question. In some cases, someone may attack a site for fun, they may do so in the name of “Hacktivism” […]

PHP Callback Functions: Another Way to Hide Backdoors

We often find new techniques employed by malware authors. Some are very interesting, others are pretty funny, and then there are those that really stump us in their creativity and effectiveness. This post is about the latter. Everyone who writes code in PHP knows what the eval() function is for. It evaluates a string as […]

Joomla Plugin Constructor Backdoor

We recently wrote about backdoors in pirated commercial WordPress plugins. This time it will be a short post about an interesting backdoor we found in a Joomla plugin. It was so well organized that at first we didn’t realize there was a backdoor even though we knew something was wrong. Here’s what the code of […]

HeartBleed in the Wild

As most of you probably already know, ten days ago security Researchers disclosed a very serious vulnerability in the OpenSSL library, which is used to power HTTPS on most websites nowadays. The bug allowed an attacker to extract information that was supposed to be private, including SSL private keys, login data or any other information […]

Critical Update for JetPack WordPress Plugin

The Jetpack team just released a critical security update to fix a security vulnerability in the Jetpack WordPress plugin. The vulnerability allows an attacker to bypass the site’s access control and publish posts on the site. All versions of JetPack since October, 2012 (Jetpack 1.9) are vulnerable, and all users should update to version 2.9.3 […]

Patching The Heartbleed OpenSSL Vulnerability

Security Researchers have discovered a very serious vulnerability in the OpenSSL library that is used to power HTTPS on most websites. Many news sources are now covering the story, and we recommend reading their articles to understand the scope of what is happening and the impact of the threat: Critical crypto bug in OpenSSL opens […]

Thumb Wars: Sucuri Acquires Google Webmaster Tools

Today Sucuri unofficially acquires Google Webmaster Tools. In an effort to combine forces of good, Sucuri officials challenged Google to a thumb wrestling war. Here is a breakdown of the event. Over The Top In a best-of-5 style tournament, the competition got heated. The underdog had fought well, and stayed in it to win it, […]