Is Your WordPress Website Actually Protected?
If you own and operate a WordPress website, you'll want to ensure it's actually protected from WordPress malware. Learn more on how you can ensure your website stays secure and operational.
How to Prevent Cross-Site Cooking Attacks
Cross-site cooking attacks steal the personal data stored as cookies on one site and transfer it to another. You can protect your visitors from this vulnerability by implementing a robust monitoring system.
Quttera WAF Statistics for 2020
A Web Application Firewall examines decrypted requests to your website and looks for signs of hostile intent, keeping it safe from cyberattacks. These statistics illustrate the effectiveness of the Quttera WAF in 2020.
Why You Need Website Monitoring
Website monitoring is capable of detecting malware that a web application firewall can't. Here's how you can benefit from comprehensive website security and protection.
Quttera Advertising Network Partners
Any advertising network is at risk of being affected by malware on publishers' sites. Website monitoring through the Quttera API assures your advertisers that their ads will be seen and helps your publishers avoid cybersecurity threats.
Is Your Website Prepared for Black Friday?
This Black Friday will likely see more online shoppers than ever before, making website protection essential. Keep your website and your customers safe with a Web Application Firewall, website scanning, and more.
Is Hidden Malware Killing Your Website Traffic?
Hidden malware can kill your website traffic by redirecting, displaying faulty links, and getting your site blacklisted. Quttera ThreatSign provides malware cleanup and website protection for your business.
Cross-Site Infection Endangers Website Security
A single hosting account with multiple websites has several advantages, but can leave the entire system vulnerable to malware. Fortunately, there are strategies that can minimize the risk of cross-site infection and maintain website security.
HTTPS is Becoming a Necessity
Browsers are becoming increasingly strict about the types of connections they allow. Here's why having an SSL certificate and additional protection with ThreatSign keeps your site secure.
What Is a Fileless Malware Attack
A new type of fileless malware doesn't use file-based code but instead runs in memory. New cybersecurity protection methods are needed to prevent it from doing harm.
Finding and Stopping Malicious HTTP Redirection
If malicious redirects infiltrate a website, it's important to get rid of them. It's equally important to find and fix the vulnerabilities that allowed them and improve website protection.
The Quttera Website Malware Scanner API
At Quttera, we're constantly developing and integrating new cybersecurity software and services. In this article, we'll look at our new website malware scanner API.
Magento Skimmer in Google Analytics Plugin
A credit card skimmer inserts a request for credit card information and sends the response to the attacker's site. Recently we found another variant on the same trick, using the Google Analytics Pro plugin.
Skimmer Malware in Magento
We recently uncovered a skimmer that infects websites using Magneto. A speedy response is important, and we work to remove threats and get your site back online as fast as possible.
What Is Local File Inclusion Vulnerability?
If an intruder can get unrestricted files onto the server and then run them or make users download them, that site has what is called a local file inclusion vulnerability.
What is HTML Injection?
Learn more about HTML injection attacks and how Quttera WAF as a part of ThreatSign platform protects you from it.
Understanding the Risk of Zero-Day Exploits
A zero-day exploit takes advantage of a vulnerability that has just been discovered. A few such vulnerabilities are deadly weaknesses, but others just make the attacker's job easier.
Avoid Website Corruption when Migrating to PHP 7.2
If your website is presenting you with problems, it may not be malware. Recent cases have shown that when switching over to the latest PHP 7.2, there have been compatibility issues causing the site to crash.
Generic PHP Backdoor Malware Without Eval
While some users may be able to look for backdoor malware on their own, the hackers are using methods that are much trickier to detect. With ThreatSign, you can avoid backdoor malware, or even catch it before it's too late.
PHP Backdoor Malware in WordPress Theme Files
While running a malware cleanup on an infected WordPress site, we discovered a simple but deadly backdoor function in the active theme. When it's in place, it lets an attacker run arbitrary PHP code using ordinary browser access.
Suspicious Icon Files on Your Website
Harmless-looking files on your website aren't always harmless. They can be malware in disguise. By using a file extension that shouldn't be able to execute, they avoid getting caught by anti-malware software.
Website Malware Removal Guide, Part 1: Preparation
At Quttera, our goal is to provide the best level of services to our customers during the malware remediation process. In this series, we will provide instructions to help anyone with moderate computer skills fix a hacked website
What is Cryptojacking?
Learn what CryptoJacking is, how it affects your device and website, and how to prevent it with Quttera’s website security solutions.
Public Computers and Malware
Learn how hackers use geolocation awareness, IP address awareness, and language awareness to hide malware on websites and how Quttera can help you detect and remove it.
Phishing for a Gold Medal
Learn how a phishing attack compromised the website of Olympic gold medalist Janet Evans, and how Quttera can help you protect your site from similar threats.
Ransomware and Website Security
Learn how ransomware attacks can harm your website and business, and how to protect yourself with Quttera’s anti-malware solutions.
Quttera WordPress Malware Scanner v.3.2.1.0
Release 3.2.1.0 of the Quttera WordPress Malware Scanner adds several valuable enhancements to an already powerful tool. Users who have the plugin installed can update it from the WordPress administrative dashboard
Free Web Exploits in The Dark Web
Learn how hackers use free security vulnerability exploits from the dark web to attack websites, and how Quttera can help you protect your site from malware.
Hardening WordPress Website
Learn how to harden your WordPress website against malware, hacking, and blacklisting. Follow our best practices and tips to improve your site’s security.
Propagation Of The 5-Year-Old Bot
Learn how a 5-year-old bot propagates and infects websites, and how Quttera can help you detect and remove such threats from your website.
Preparing for eCommerce and Website Security
eCommerce and website security - or lack there of - go hand in hand. The sensitive data necessary for online transactions can make customers and businesses vulnerable to cyber attacks. Find out what preventative measures you should take to ensure the security of your website and the privacy of your customers.
GDPR and Website Security
Staying on top of website security regulations is now more important than ever. Find out about GDPR and what it means for your business and customers’ privacy.
Malicious SEO Spam Making a Comeback
While malicious SEO Spam malware infections were starting to drop, recent activity indicates that they are on the climb again. Let's look at this threat, why it is serious, and how you can be better protected.
Joomla Templates Under Hacking Attack
Learn how to detect and remove a malicious script that targets Joomla templates and causes redirection to a phishing site. Protect your website with Quttera’s anti-malware solutions.
Adware in Free CMS Plugins
Learn how Quttera’s incident response team discovered and fixed a hidden adware function in a free CMS plugin that blacklisted a website.
Instant Ransomware For Unpatched Websites
Learn how unpatched websites are vulnerable to ransomware attacks that can encrypt your data and demand payment. Find out how to prevent and remove malware from your site with Quttera.
Infected Websites: How Bad Can It Be
Learn how infected websites can harm your business and reputation, and how to protect yourself from malware and cyber attacks with Quttera’s anti-malware solutions.
Web Ads-ministrator 101
Learn how to protect your website from malvertising, a cyberattack that exploits web ads to spread malware. Quttera offers web security monitoring and malware removal services.
SQLMAP.py - A friend or a foe
Learn how to detect and prevent SQL injection attacks on your website with Quttera’s anti-malware solutions. SQLMappy is a popular tool used by hackers to exploit SQL vulnerabilities and steal sensitive data. Protect your website and users from cyber threats with Quttera.
WordPress Pharma Hacking: What Can You Do?
Because WordPress is so widely used, it's often a target for hackers. One in particular, known as the "pharma hack" has been affecting many users lately. Read on to learn more about WordPress pharma hacking, and what you can do to protect your website.
RedKit Malware Still Alive
RedKit malware is still a threat to your website’s security. Learn how Quttera can help you detect and remove malware from your site.
Website Malware and Web Hosting
The more control you have over the website, the more you need to think about keeping it safe. Website malware monitoring and protection software are key defenses for keeping intruders out.
Testing Of Malware Detection
Quttera as the leading provider of anti-malware services and solutions, that protect business-critical information in the cloud, hybrid and on-prem, brings the advantages of innovative heuristic, behavioral and AI technologies built-in in our scanning engine.
My site is blacklisted. What next?
Cybersecurity shouldn’t be another headache—it should be easy. Here’s our guide to a Joomla malware that can impact your website. Read on!