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- Iframe_virus abstract "There are different variants of malware that infect websites. Most of them use iframe HTML code, causing damage by injecting iframe tags into the website. Code may be injected into HTML, PHP, ASP or tpl source files. The virus may make its presence known by scanning for home page files such as index.php, index.html or default.html and inject the iframe code in them. The iframe code is usually found near the beginning on the web page. They may also infect through themes or templates of content management systems. The virus will also modify .htaccess and hosts files, and create images.php files in directories named 'images'. The infection is not a server-wide exploit, it will only infect sites on the server that it has passwords to.This recent surge in compromised web servers has generated discussions in online forums and blogs. Web malware infections hurt businesses; Google, Firefox, Internet Explorer and anti-virus companies blacklist infected sites, businesses lose revenue and sites suffer damage to their brand and reputation.An iframe virus is a type of badware. "Badware producers are constantly developing new, creative ways to install badware onto your computer". Badware distribution has been expanded beyond traditional channels like email viruses to harder-to-avoid methods like automated “drive-by downloads” that are launched by compromised web pages.".
- Iframe_virus wikiPageExternalLink what-is-iframe-injection-mass-iframe.html.
- Iframe_virus wikiPageExternalLink www.redirectviruspro.org.
- Iframe_virus wikiPageID "24538627".
- Iframe_virus wikiPageLength "2837".
- Iframe_virus wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Iframe_virus wikiPageRevisionID "647705830".
- Iframe_virus wikiPageWikiLink .htaccess.
- Iframe_virus wikiPageWikiLink Active_Server_Pages.
- Iframe_virus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_viruses.
- Iframe_virus wikiPageWikiLink Code_injection.
- Iframe_virus wikiPageWikiLink Content_management_system.
- Iframe_virus wikiPageWikiLink Firefox.
- Iframe_virus wikiPageWikiLink Google.
- Iframe_virus wikiPageWikiLink HTML.
- Iframe_virus wikiPageWikiLink HTML_element.
- Iframe_virus wikiPageWikiLink Hosts_(file).
- Iframe_virus wikiPageWikiLink Hosts_file.
- Iframe_virus wikiPageWikiLink Iframe.
- Iframe_virus wikiPageWikiLink Internet_Explorer.
- Iframe_virus wikiPageWikiLink Malware.
- Iframe_virus wikiPageWikiLink Mozilla_Firefox.
- Iframe_virus wikiPageWikiLink PHP.
- Iframe_virus wikiPageWikiLink Template_(file_format).
- Iframe_virus hasPhotoCollection Iframe_virus.
- Iframe_virus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Context.
- Iframe_virus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Iframe_virus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Iframe_virus subject Category:Computer_viruses.
- Iframe_virus hypernym Variants.
- Iframe_virus type Article.
- Iframe_virus type MeanOfTransportation.
- Iframe_virus type Article.
- Iframe_virus comment "There are different variants of malware that infect websites. Most of them use iframe HTML code, causing damage by injecting iframe tags into the website. Code may be injected into HTML, PHP, ASP or tpl source files. The virus may make its presence known by scanning for home page files such as index.php, index.html or default.html and inject the iframe code in them. The iframe code is usually found near the beginning on the web page.".
- Iframe_virus label "Iframe virus".
- Iframe_virus sameAs m.080nw6g.
- Iframe_virus sameAs Q5991258.
- Iframe_virus sameAs Q5991258.
- Iframe_virus wasDerivedFrom Iframe_virus?oldid=647705830.
- Iframe_virus isPrimaryTopicOf Iframe_virus.