Over 15,000 WordPress Sites Compromised in Malicious SEO Campaign,
A new malicious campaign has compromised over 15,000 WordPress websites in an attempt to redirect visitors to bogus Q&A portals.
« These malicious redirects appear to be designed to increase the authority of the attacker’s sites for search engines, » Sucuri researcher Ben Martin said in a report published last week, calling it a « clever black hat SEO trick. »
The search engine poisoning technique
« These malicious redirects appear to be designed to increase the authority of the attacker’s sites for search engines, » Sucuri researcher Ben Martin said in a report published last week, calling it a « clever black hat SEO trick. »
The search engine poisoning technique
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A new malicious campaign has compromised over 15,000 WordPress websites in an attempt to redirect visitors to bogus Q&A portals.
« These malicious redirects appear to be designed to increase the authority of the attacker’s sites for search engines, » Sucuri researcher Ben Martin said in a report published last week, calling it a « clever black hat SEO trick. »
The search engine poisoning technique
« These malicious redirects appear to be designed to increase the authority of the attacker’s sites for search engines, » Sucuri researcher Ben Martin said in a report published last week, calling it a « clever black hat SEO trick. »
The search engine poisoning technique
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