Mass Hack Infects Tens of Thousands of Sites
An anonymous reader writes "Tens of thousands of Web sites have been compromised by an automated SQL injection attack, and although some have been cleaned, others continue to serve visitors a malicious script that tries to hijack their PCs using multiple exploits, security experts said this weekend. Hacked sites included both .edu and .gov domains, the SANS Institute's Internet Storm Center reported in a warning posted last Friday. The ISC also reported that several pages of security vendor CA's Web site had been infected. Roger Thompson, the chief research officer at Grisoft, pointed out that the hacked sites could be found via a simple Google search for the domain that hosts the malicious JavaScript. On Saturday, said Thompson, the number of sites that had fallen victim to the attack numbered more than 70,000. 'This was a pretty good mass hack,' said Thompson, in a post to his blog." By Sunday a second round of the same attack had infected over 90,000 servers.
Woah, I was almost worried for a second before I read it was Microsoft specific!
My darling Apache and PostgreSQL may you never let evildoers overflow your fair buffers.
*wipes brow*
That's right. Just make sure it has a GPL or possibly an Apache license, and your security status will improve quite a bit.
I will gnaw my leg of if this dribble gets modded up.
Bot Assisted Blogging
Even if it is an ad, they are apparently very good at what they do. I mean, infecting this many machines this quickly just so their product is needed... they are hella smart.
Here are more details on how such an attack can take place, and the devastation it can cause.
Yes, sounds like someone didn't Sanitize their input.
If only they had little Bobby Tables doing the testing.