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I uncovered at least 500 websites that have been compromised by hackers and are serving exploits.
Those sites are totally legit and most not even blacklisted by Google.� http://blogs.paretologic.com/malware...compromise.png Now, take a look at the screen below: Google flags the first site has dangerous, while the second one, containing the same exact page is totally unknown. Obviously, getadultaccess.com is a known bad site, whereas campodifiori.it is a legit Italian house rentals site that has been compromised. That makes me wonder though, why can't Google figure out a way to block all sites that match the same pattern, in this case, the same html file containing the malware? <http://blogs.paretologic.com/malware...ompromise2.png JSegura |
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