7 Quick and Easy Ways to Secure Drupal Website

With millions of users worldwide, Drupal is the market leader in the open-source CMS platform. Organizations are using this platform for flexible architecture, speed of implementation, digital innovation, a myriad.
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Backdoor Shell Dropper Deploys CMS-Specific Malware

A large majority of the malware we find on compromised websites are backdoors that allow an attacker to maintain unauthorized access to the site and execute whatever commands they want.
Another common scenario includes malware which is directly inject… Continue reading Backdoor Shell Dropper Deploys CMS-Specific Malware

New Drupal Website Security Best Practices Guide

When it comes to content management systems (CMS) for websites, Drupal is a highly flexible and extendible open-source solution. It is often preferred by technical developers and large government and educational websites. Because of this, the Drupal c… Continue reading New Drupal Website Security Best Practices Guide

Hacked Website Threat Report – 2019

The threat landscape for website owners is constantly shifting on a regular basis — and it’s becoming increasingly more complex. As attackers continue to develop tools and find new vulnerabilities to massively exploit, our team works dilig… Continue reading Hacked Website Threat Report – 2019

Hacked Website Trend Report – 2017

We are proud to be releasing our latest Hacked Website Trend Report for 2017.
This report is based on data collected and analyzed by the Sucuri Remediation Group (RG), which includes the Incident Response Team (IRT) and the Malware Research Team (MRT)… Continue reading Hacked Website Trend Report – 2017

New Guide on How to Clean a Hacked Website

Our mission at Sucuri is to make the internet a safer place and that entails cleaning up hacked websites. We have teams who actively research website vulnerabilities and who are eager to share with you some tips on how to clean your hacked website.
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Cryptominers on Hacked Sites – Part 2

Cryptominers on Hacked Sites – Part 2

Last month we wrote about how the emergence of website cryptocurrency miners resulted in hackers abusing the technology by injecting the CoinHive miners into compromised sites without the consent of the website owners.

We reviewed two types of infections that affected WordPress and Magento sites, and have been monitoring the malicious use of the CoinHive cryptominer. What we are discovering is that there are more and more attacks in the wild using cryptominers, which affects all major CMS platforms.

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