Category Archives: Referensi

Again, Iframe Injection Attacks

Often times, especially this year, a hacked website isn’t the result of some vulnerability in the website at all. It’s the result of a virus on a PC with FTP access to the website. The virus steals the FTP login credentials, sends them to a server which then carries out the process of injecting he… Read More »

Internet Explorer 7 and Self-Signed SSL certificates

A self-signed certificate is signed by its own creator. Because of this, the certificate is not trusted by web browsers. Users can continue, but have to bypass a security message. You can fix this by trusting your own certificate. Visit your own web site in Internet Explorer. Click on Continue to this website (not recommended)… Read More »

Zen Cart Security Vulnerability Alert

If you are running a Zen Cart store, it’s important that you read this message and take action immediately. A vulnerability has been discovered in the admin section of v1.3.8 (and previous versions). To take advantage of this vulnerability any attacker must know the URL of your admin section. As our security recommendations point out,… Read More »