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SQL Address Bar attack attempts
SQL injection is a code injection technique that exploits a security vulnerability occurring in the database layer of an application. The vulnerability is present when user input is either incorrectly filtered for string literal escape characters embedded in SQL statements or user input is not strongly typed and thereby unexpectedly executed. It is an instance of a more general class of vulnerabilities that can occur whenever one programming or scripting language is embedded inside another. URL attack attempts Similar to SQL and PHP injections, these can also happen from the address bar of their browsers. Form SQL attack attempts Much like the SQL Address Bar attacks these same attacks may be performed from within a form on your site, SecureLive scans these vulnerabilities and stops them from happening. PHP injection attack attempts Code injection is the exploitation of a computer bug that is caused by processing invalid data. Code injection can be used by an attacker to introduce (or "inject") code into a computer program to change the course of execution. The results of a Code Injection attack can be disastrous. Cookie attack attempts Cookie poisoning is a known technique mainly for achieving impersonation and breach of privacy through manipulation of session cookies, which maintain the identity of members of your site. Form HTML & JS stripping and forwarding Stripping code from the form's data output is a deterrient for your site to be attacked. Dynamic image with auto date control Inform hackers that you are fighting the fight, most hackers would rather move on to a site that doesn't have monitoring. Our image is smart, it will detect what domain it is currently on and this will prevent others from stealing your protection. XSS Form attack attempts Cross-site scripting (XSS) is a type of computer security vulnerability typically found in web applications which allow code injection by malicious web users into the web pages viewed by other users. Address Bar XSS attack attempts Similar to XSS Form attacks, XSS can also be done through the address bar of their browser. SecureLive detects and stops that from happening on your site. Remote file include attack attempts Remote File Inclusion attacks allow malicious users to run their own PHP code on a vulnerable website. The attacker is allowed to include his own (malicious) code in the space provided for PHP programs on a web page. Directory transversal attack attempts A directory traversal (or path traversal) is to exploit insufficient security validation / sanitization of user-supplied input file names, so that characters representing "traverse to parent directory" are passed through to the file APIs. The goal of this attack is to order an application to access a computer file that is not intended to be accessible. Rude script attack attempts A rude script is usually performed by bots that try to push adult website, viagra or other unwelcome strings in to your site. Known BOT host attack attempts Our extremely large database of known bot hosts and anonymous servers block it before it happens. Firewall Pollution of Server Logs Even the best sites can have junk clog their system, although just like spam it is extremely hard to separate good from bad, this will help eliminate most junk trying to get access to your site and craming your firewall's log files. Log all events Our system will log every attempt and inform you with it's state of the art system. Even hackers will find interrupting this service is almost impossible. Tag black list attacks Our attack database grows daily through the continuous addition of new attack techniques, new technique are added to new records in our black list. Tag white safe list For the internal security of your site, the opposite of the Tag black list Blocks IP/Cookie/Host As the Tag black list grows so does our exclusive database of known attackers, this will help prevent a problem, before it is a problem. Detailed Attacker information E-Mails, server logs, reports and other forms of tracking have more detailed information then most reports being sent. Keep an eye out as there will be more to come. Extended information on attack attempts Very detailed information on the attack attempt is provided with each report sent. Live Script attack attempts Live scripts are scripts that are being hosted somewhere else and will try to access certain information from your server. SecureLive stops this from happening with several different techniques. Send email alerts on attack event Detailed information is sent to the administrator upon an attack attempt. E-Mails are sent the second it happens, the user is blocked and locked automatically Customizable E-Mail address to send report The report E-Mail can be setup quickly and easily. Live Continuous Scanning Technology The second something happens you will have an E-Mail sent to you. Member Guard Security System Advanced webmaster features 3rd Party Script Support With the increase of CMS systems such as Drupal, Wordpress, Joomla, Mambo, and many others, SecureLive can be installed and work with these systems natively without any conflicts. |
