A new series of mass SQL injection attacks has planted links to malware sites and hidden iframes in over a million webpages, including parts of Apple’s website. The technique is similar to a standard ...
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Hackers are attempting to hide SQL injection commands by disguising the data as a string of numbers. The latest technique has been used to compromise as many as a million webpages in the early part of ...