One of my clients had his website hacked -- an unsavory hidden <iframe> was added to the index.html page in every directory. It wasn't totally hidden because the hacker foolishly specified a 25 pixel height, which added a blank space at the top of each hacked page.
When I first noticed the page layout problem, I opened the site in Firefox and was greeted with a scary red page:
(I quickly changed the client's FTP password and cleaned the site. Google eventually got around to rescanning the site and removing it from the attack list.)
My searching shows that Google Safe Browsing is available in Firefox and may have been available in some Safari releases. I found no mention of OmniWeb.
Is there a way to hook OmniWeb into Google Safe Browsing? If not, I'll open a thread in OmniWeb Feature Requests.
-- Ward
When I first noticed the page layout problem, I opened the site in Firefox and was greeted with a scary red page:
Reported Attack Site!This alert comes from the Google Safe Browsing service integrated into Firefox.
This web site at domainname.com has been reported as an attack site and has been blocked based on your security preferences.
(I quickly changed the client's FTP password and cleaned the site. Google eventually got around to rescanning the site and removing it from the attack list.)
My searching shows that Google Safe Browsing is available in Firefox and may have been available in some Safari releases. I found no mention of OmniWeb.
Is there a way to hook OmniWeb into Google Safe Browsing? If not, I'll open a thread in OmniWeb Feature Requests.
-- Ward
Last edited by Ward; 2009-07-23 at 06:26 AM.. Reason: fix typo