Is Your Site Protected Against Drupal Security Flaws?

This past summer saw a pair of Drupal security flaws exposed and patched. Is your website secure?

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Threat Actors Prey on Drupalgeddon Vulnerability to Mass-Compromise Websites and Underlying Servers

X-Force observed attackers using known Drupal vulnerabilities, including Drupalgeddon, to target websites and the underlying infrastructure that hosts them, leveraging Shellbot to open backdoors.

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Relying on Data to Mitigate the Risk of WordPress Website Hijacking

To protect their WordPress sites from scammers, administrators must proactively patch and monitor their installations to weed out unwanted content.

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The Webshell Game Continues

IBM X-Force researchers have noted a dramatic increase in the use of malicious webshell attacks throughout the first half of 2016.

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Got WordPress? PHP C99 Webshell Attacks Increasing

IBM MSS X-Force researchers found that C99 webshell attacks are increasing, particularly against content management systems such as WordPress.

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