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Ongoing IFrame Attack Proving Difficult to Kill

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LinuxSecurity.com: One of the factors that make an ongoing malware attack so difficult to stop is the speed with which the assault can evolve. Over the past 12 days, an IFrame injection attack that originally focused on ZDNet Asia has been spreading across the 'Net, changing targets and payloads on an almost daily basis. An iFrame (short for inline frame) is an element of HTML that's used to embed HTML from another source into a webpage. The timeline of the attack is provided below, thanks in no small part to security consultant Dancho Danchev, who has kept a play-by-play account of the IFrame attack on his blog.




Original Source: http://www.linuxsecurity.com/content/view/135539?rdf

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