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Malware Statistics Update

25 August 2009
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6 comments :

sunil said...

Now a days malware become nightmare. My friends around 14 sites affected with malware. Here I wrote a small blog about the same. http://www.myhtmlworld.com/personal/iframe-attack-on-websites.html

26 August 2009 at 03:01
Declare.James said...

Thank you for the update. I always enjoy viewing recent trends and their impacts.

Steps to prevent Gumblar/Martuz
http://blog.igothacked.com/2009/06/steps-to-prevent-gumblar-martuz-nine.html

4 September 2009 at 10:49
Anonymous said...

I found a new phishing site!


PHISHING:
hxxp://googlemapsbrasil.com/

REAL:
http://maps.google.com.br/


Sugestion: this blog needs a contact e-mail that we can send warnings!!!

It is not safe send phishing urls in comments!

Bye!

15 September 2009 at 13:11
Zyley said...

Malware is a real problem for webmasters and site visitors all over the world. This is really helpful that you work constantly to improve the methods of tracking malicious code. And also it's quite interesting and useful for us to track the stats. Thanks for sharing this data.

Tanika from Iflexion

16 September 2009 at 05:35
Vinfotech said...

Malware is a serious problem. My website stopped working because of malware and all the ranks were gone. It took almost 3 months to get the ranks bank.

Many thanks for this resource.

25 March 2010 at 03:17
Unknown said...

The content of your webpage is very important as this is the best way to grab the visitor's attention and make them go through the products or services that you offer through your website. The contents of your website can raise your sales to a great extent. The contents of your webpage must hit the main issues right from the word "Go". If the visitors of your website find the content very monotonous then they might swap to your competitor's website and your competitor might get business from the visitor instead of you.

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29 March 2014 at 00:35

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