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iFrame users under attack
A flood of SQL injection attacks on Microsoft Internet Information Servers are leaving web pages with malicious iFrames in them, and Panda Security is urging network managers to make sure their web pages haven't been infected.
Panda says the number of infected pages spiked to 282,000 in the past day, and appears to be growing. Network managers can check to see whether their pages are infected with the iFrame code by looking for a specific code string in the source code of the web page associated to an iFrame tag. The string is script src=http://www.nihaorr1.com/1.js, according to the security vendor. http://www.techworld.com/security/ne...S&NewsID=12086
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