A recent SQL Injection virus is currently being tracked and discovered by many different users and web companies that may be a danger to sensitive information. Not much is known about what the virus actually does, but web companies should urge their tech staff to check the html scripts for ALL their web pages. So far, from what I’ve been able to gather on Google, this is a derivative of something called the “Net-Worm.js” program. If your site has been infected, you will see, in the script of each page on your site, a series of implanted URL addresses being repeated. Again, I don’t know what this virus actually does yet, but as soon as I find out more, I’ll post an update here.
For more information on this, visit this site: Bloombit
Update:
This “malware” is particularly virulent and seems to be managed not only by bots, but by humans who create new domain names nearly every day to try and spread the SQL Injection attack even farther. As seen in the list at Bloombit, the list is still growing. I have not been able to find any “quick fix” solution to this problem yet, but if you do experience some stray or anomalous script in your source codes, try to delete it as soon as possible and check your servers for any breaches. As always, keep a backup of all your major files, pages, and what-have-yous in case you find yourself completely and utterly infected. Help prevent the theft of sensitive information. Be vigilante, and be on the look out for suspicious activity on your sites.