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cant find the infected file, help needed.
Posted by visio, 02-10-2012, 03:17 PM |
attention there is some kind of infected file, so dont click if your antivirus is not up to date!
if you go to diretube.com/browse-DireTube-Live-TV-videos-1-date.html nothing happens, the file seems normal, but then if you click on Homepage the warning comes up. but if you go to the home page of the site without passing through the above link the page seems clean.
diretube.com/index.html
I checked everything made a scan with clamAV, nothing, the site looks clean, but then why is this? any advice?
thanks
Last edited by bear; 02-10-2012 at 03:32 PM.
Reason: delinked, to prevent accidents
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Posted by bear, 02-10-2012, 03:37 PM |
Delinked that so no one accidentally clicks.
Visiting the index page directly does nothing, as you say, but from an internal page loads a ton of javascript in the top of the document, implying an injection of some sort. You can see the script if you visit with something like Opera browser, with js turned off.
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Posted by visio, 02-10-2012, 03:48 PM |
thanks that was a good idea.
yes, I see it on the opera. but how can I find the file, could it be on the database?
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Posted by ssfred, 02-15-2012, 07:18 AM |
Make a scan to detect the injected file using anti virus/trojens. In my experience "Maldet " is a quite helpful tool.
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