For a brief moment there was an impression injection attacks might be over for the time being. Unfortunately it only lasted for a day or so and out of 40 webpages monitored by my personal instance of Webprotector, two or three web sites are still being infected every day. Almost all antimalware software has caught up by now, so at least web site visitors are being effectively protected from possible danger. But web pages are still being infected, causing visitors warned by their antimalware to become suspicious and go away from your site, which can ruin years of hard work.
Since Webprotector isn’t quite obsolete, obviously, this minor update adds a few usefull features:
- interactive mode can only be accessed from a single IP for security reasons
- added force parameter to xinject.lst to force restore healthy files via wput (more reliable and faster) instead of single file ftp upload
- display log tail in interactive mode
You can download updated webprotector from here or from Injection attack protector original page.


