Website Malware FAQ

  • PHP:BOT:SQL2

    filesystem and it is difficult to find without access to the server or logs. These are spam files that are used in DoS or phishing attacks, while a part of their botnet uses a compromised ser...

  • Backdoor: PHP:EVAL:GZINFLATE:B64

    This backdoor hides itself under a loop of gzinflate/gzuncompress/base64_decode calls, after which it executes the code. Affecting: It compr...

  • Backdoor: PHP:PREG_REPLACE:EVAL

    This type of backdoor is a malware which hides itself under a preg replace with the “e” switch that functions as a eval call....

  • Backdoor:PHP:GENERIC:07

    PHP:Generic:07 is a backdoor created by hackers to delete/upload files, access, alter and infect the website. It hides itself in the filesystem and hence it is difficult to detect if the user...

  • 500ERROR

    The website generates this internal server error (500/501/503), during a scanning process. However, it can be some malware infection. If you get 500 Error warning, run a...

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