• ralphyeo

    (@ralphyeo)


    var _0x6eea=[‘x56x79x7Ax43x6Bx63x4Bx65x77x37x67x39x64x43x6Cx36x77x70x6Ex43x6Fx63x4Fx57x51x38x4Bx57x

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  • Adam

    (@adamlachut)

    Yes, it is.

    Thread Starter ralphyeo

    (@ralphyeo)

    Is this new attack? or it has been there for a while? What is this called if it’s not new and what are the solution for this?

    Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

    (@sterndata)

    Volunteer Forum Moderator

    Get a fresh cup of coffee, take a deep breath and carefully follow this guide. When you’re done, you may want to implement some (if not all) of the recommended security measures.

    If you’re unable to clean your site(s) successfully, there are reputable organizations that can clean your sites for you. Sucuri and Wordfence are a couple.

    g0tr00t

    (@g0tr00t)

    @ralphyeo Yes, the snippet looks similar to a semirecent malware campaign mostly using injected javascript to redirect visitors.

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