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Friday, April 20, 2012
20,000 Websites Infected With Malware - Google
Posted on 4:26 PM by Admin
Google has warned 20,000 websites that they might be hacked and injected with JavaScript redirect malware, Google said.
In a message sent this week, Google said that some pages of the
website may be hacked. "Specifically, we think that JavaScript has been
injected into your site by a third party and may be used to redirect
users to malicious sites," the Google Search Quality team said. The team
said files are infected with unfamiliar JavaScript and warned that site
owners should search for files containing "eval(function(p,a,c,k,e,r)"
in particular. The code may be placed in HTML, JavaScript or PHP files,
Google said.
Websites were also warned that server configuration files could have
been compromised."As a result of this, your site may be cloaking and
showing the malicious content only in certain situations," Google said.
It emphasized that it is important to remove the malware and fix the
vulnerability to protect site visitors. Webmasters were also urged to
keep their software up-to-date and to contact their Web hosts for
technical support.
It
is not the first time Google has warned website owners to look for
malware infections, Google spokesman Mark Jansen said in an email. "It's
part of our ongoing mission to be transparent with webmasters and do
our bit to help prevent spam," he said. "In fact this isn't a new
phenomenon; we communicate very openly with webmasters and always have
done."
Google's anti-malware campaigns can have a big impact. Last July Google excluded
more than 11 million URLs from the "co.cc" domain, because they were
regularly used by cybercriminals to spread antivirus programs and
conduct drive-by attacks. Google explained in a blog post
at the time that some bulk providers could host more than 50,000
malware domains, and that it could flag whole bulk domains in severe
cases.
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