vBulletin Malware – When Hackers Compete for Backdoor Control

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vBulletin Malware – When Hackers Compete for Backdoor Control<p>A common pattern we see in compromised websites is the presence of backdoors and other malicious code.  During Q3 of 2016, we found that 72% of all compromises that we encountered had a PHP-based backdoor hidden within the site. Attackers experiment with various techniques and types of malware to abuse server resources and distribute spam while maintaining access to the site for as long as possible.</p>

In the case of automated attacks, sometimes we’re lucky enough to see hackers access the same website and step on each other’s toes.

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Spotlight on Women in Cybersecurity

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Sucuri is committed to helping women develop their careers in technology. On International Women’s Day, Sucuri team members share their insights into workin...

Hacked Website Trend Report – 2018

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We are proud to be releasing our latest Hacked Website Trend Report for 2018. This report is based on data collected and analyzed by the GoDaddy Security / ...