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SQL injection infection


Farelf

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Thanks to Vark for pointing out this one, for the "terminally curious", a Google search shows SQL injection infected sites:

Google search method

Doing a quick search using our friend Google I ended up with 1,470,000 sites that are currently infected. Now about 591,000 or so are b.js which seems to point to inactive domains so these are unlikely to do damage. The rest is a mixture of active and inactive links. The high number of infected sites points to a couple of issues.

1. Sites are compromised and nobody notices

2. Sites that are infected are not cleaned up.

No, there's no .mil in the results - but quite a few .gov. Even more .gov.au, unfortunately. But less than .gov.cn.
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