Wikipedia Page Review Reveals Minr Malware

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Wikipedia Page Review Reveals Minr Malware<p>Since December, we’ve seen a number of websites with this funny looking obfuscated script injected at the very top of the HTML code (before the tag).</p>

This code is generated by the well-known JJEncode obfuscator, which was once quite popular for encrypting malicious code. Since its popularity dwindled a few years ago, we’ve hardly seen any new malware using it. It was definitely a surprise for us when approximately 3 months ago we noticed the JJEncode obfuscator was once again in use: Minr cryptominer began using it to obfuscate scripts that they loaded from multiple domains like web.clod[.]pw.

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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 / ...