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...compromised sites have been modified to include a malicious JavaScript file. When a user unknowingly visits a compromised site, they are re-directed to a series of malicious web pages that attempt to exploit multiple client-side vulnerabilities... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/01/11/228884/us-cert-warns-of-widespread-sql-injection-attacks.htm
...the purveyor's site sit higher on search engine rankings, thereby increasing the risk that users will visit the compromised site. Earlier this year, Websense found that 65 per cent of all unwanted e-mails contained a link to a malicious website... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/04/17/230339/infosecurity-2008-spam-techniques-reach-new-levels-of.htm
...websites with an "iframe" that points to the malicious code. When the user's browser loads the main page of the compromised site, the malicious code loads and runs encrypted on the user's machine. When the user logs on to his bank, the... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/08/01/225923/website-owners-ignore-infection-warnings.htm
...day exploit plaguing Internet Explorer, according to anti-virus firm, Symantec. A user's PC visiting a compromised site is then attacked exploiting the IE Exploit (961051) hole along with several other security vulnerabilities... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/01/06/233949/Internet-Explorer-patch-out-later-today.htm

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...SEO Services: Blindfolded SEO Audit Part 1, Natural Search Blog Best Practices for Verifying and Cleaning up a Compromised Site, Google Online Security Blog Explaining (Some of) Google’s Algorithm with Pretty Charts & Math Stuff, SEOmoz... http://searchengineland.com/searchcap-the-day-in-search-october-22-2009-28344

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...Worse still, these new and cleverer web nasties no longer need gullible users to let them in since simply landing on a compromised site is often enough to initiate a download. With unfiltered connections, remote workers are much more likely to... http://www.realwire.com/release_detail.asp?ReleaseID=13050
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