StartXchange Site Scanner

So today I got a PM from someone, it was a reply to the site scanner deleting their website from rotation.  So I loaded up the site in my browser, and couldn’t find the iframe! Then I loaded up the site scanner on it, and it spotted it in a heartbeat.  It was one of those encoded/encrypted iframe scripts, typically placed on websites after they’ve been hacked.

I’ve been working very hard on the site scanner. I subscribe to all sorts of browser hacking blogs and have learned there are countless ways to make javascript nasties, so one of the things I’ve tried to do is make the scanner able to detect the things they point out. It’s not 100% able to detect everything, but the problems that come up in traffic exchanges it’s pretty good at =P

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  1. See my profile on MyBlogLog.com! Natalia Hawthorne (successhelper) Says:

    Way cool, Tim! Thanks for looking out for us!

    Nat