Thursday, October 29, 2009

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About iframe virus
There are different variants of badware/malware that infect websites. Most of them use iframe html code, they cause damage by injecting iframe tags into your website and that's why they are called iframe virus. [1] Code may be injected into html, php, asp or tpl source files. They may infect through various themes/templates of CMS(Content Management Systems) like Joomla or Drupal. The virus will also modify .htaccess and hosts files, and create images.php files in directories named 'images'. The infection is not a server-wide exploit. It will only infect sites on the server that it has passwords to.

This recent surge in compromised web servers has generated many interesting discussions in online forums and blogs. Web malware infections hurt businesses Google, Firefox, IE, and anti-virus companies blacklist infected sites. Businesses lose thousands of dollars in revenue. Sites suffer damage to their brand and reputation.

Iframe virus is a type of badware. "Badware producers are constantly developing new, creative ways to install badware onto your computer". Badware distribution has been expanded beyond traditional channels like email viruses to harder-to-avoid methods like automated “drive-by downloads” that are launched by compromised web pages.

Iframe variants
Sometimes, "iframe variants come in the form of javascript". You may NOT see iframe tags in the source because it will be encoded. It's a more clever form of iframe variant virus. If you decode the encoded script code, it will contain code to invoke iframe via javascript.

There are several important things you can do to help reduce your risk of infection:

Keep your operating system, browser, and anti-virus software up to date
Only download software from websites you trust
Be cautious when clicking on pop-up advertisements
Be skeptical of offers that seem too good to be true
Be wary of clicking links from unknown senders in email and instant messages
Whenever downloading or installing software, read the license agreement and policies carefully

In addition to these measures, you may also want to download and run an anti-spyware program for protection against certain forms of badware that may not be detected by anti-virus software. The links below refer to reviews of anti-spyware applications. As with your anti-virus program, be sure to keep your anti-spyware software up to date.

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