Browser Extension Bug Leads to Post Injection

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Browser Extension Bug Leads to Post Injection<p>A few years ago, we saw how a browser extension introduced a threat to serve unwanted ads. Today, the number of browser extensions available to users has grown, along with the risk for this similar behavior to occur.</p>

We recently came across a similar case where several completely different websites contained what appeared to be a base64-encoded image, only visible from source-code view.

Base64 Encoded Images

There are a variety of approaches to displaying images on websites.

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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 / ...