Hello participants of Mailing List.
Last year I wrote you about the state of infection in Uanet in 2015
http://lists.webappsec.org/pipermail/websecurity_lists.webappsec.org/2016-November/010830.html.
Now I want to tell you about the state of infection in Uanet in 2016.
After publishing the results of hackers activity in Uanet for the first and
the second half of 2016, I have published separate reports concerning state
of malware. Among my reports there are the next:
This information can be interesting for you.
Here is summary for the whole 2016 year from my report. The next engines
(which were identified) were used at web sites infected last year:
Magento - 68
Joomla - 27
WordPress - 25
Drupal - 5
AS Commerce CMS - 1
DataLife Engine - 1
Django - 1
SLAED CMS - 1
Best wishes & regards,
MustLive
Administrator of Websecurity web site
http://websecurity.com.ua
Hello participants of Mailing List.
Last year I wrote you about the state of infection in Uanet in 2015
http://lists.webappsec.org/pipermail/websecurity_lists.webappsec.org/2016-November/010830.html.
Now I want to tell you about the state of infection in Uanet in 2016.
After publishing the results of hackers activity in Uanet for the first and
the second half of 2016, I have published separate reports concerning state
of malware. Among my reports there are the next:
- Web applications at infected web sites in the first half of 2016
http://websecurity.com.ua/8418/
- Web applications at infected web sites in the second half of 2016
http://websecurity.com.ua/8600/
- Web applications at infected web sites in 2016
http://websecurity.com.ua/8610/
This information can be interesting for you.
Here is summary for the whole 2016 year from my report. The next engines
(which were identified) were used at web sites infected last year:
Magento - 68
Joomla - 27
WordPress - 25
Drupal - 5
AS Commerce CMS - 1
DataLife Engine - 1
Django - 1
SLAED CMS - 1
Best wishes & regards,
MustLive
Administrator of Websecurity web site
http://websecurity.com.ua