Re: iFrame Injection Blocking

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Grant Peel wrote:
Then I suppose the next question is, could one use mod_rewrite or some other tool to parse the content (html cide), (and obliterate it possibly) before it is even sent to the client?

Not effectively, given the way it encodes itself to avoid detection. Anything you write will only block this _specific_ infection, and won't patch the gaping holes in your server that are letting it through in the first place. Secure your FTP credentials and update the PHP packages you are using.

Cheers,
Nicholas Sherlock


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