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styles.php

styles.php malware

December 20, 2017 by admin
Malware details

Again, we found interesting malware (styles.php), which try to add more backdoor files to the web server. This file is just copied from the original file: load-styles.php. If you look fast this file, it’s look normal PHP file, but there is a modification of the begin (comments not finished line 6): It self hidden malware … Read more

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