[Update: here's a comment just added to his original blog by Pierre-Marc. As pointed out here it appears that what we call Linux/Chapro.A has already been publicly discussed here by UnmaskParasites.We ...
More than half of all web servers on the Internet use Apache, so when we discovered a malicious Apache module in the wild last month, being used to inject malicious content into web pages displayed by ...
The web plays a crucial role in malware dissemination, and cyber-criminals are doing all they can to automate infection. If exploit packs have already become mainstream, crooks have taken the game a ...
A campaign that forces sites running the Apache Web server to install highly malicious software on visitor’s PCs has compromised more than 40,000 Web addresses in the past nine months, 15,000 of them ...
This indicates how tightly bound into the Apache Web server the module is; in other words, you may need to recompile the server in order to gain access to the module and its functionality. Possible ...
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