An SQL injection attack dubbed “LizaMoon” by security vendor WebSense has spread itself all over the Web. WebSense, which spotted the attack, asserts that Google search results show more than 1.5 million URLs have a link with the same URL structure as the initial attack and that more than 500,000 URLs have a script link to lizamoon.com. LizaMoon is a large campaign meant to infect a large number of URLs at once, Darian Lewis, cyber security technical manager at Cyveillance, told TechNewsWorld.
LizaMoon Madness: Fast-Spreading SQL Attack Shills Bogus AV Software
Posted by: Richard Adhikari April 1, 2011 12:19 PMAn SQL injection attack dubbed “LizaMoon” by security vendor WebSense has spread itself all over the Web. WebSense, which spotted the attack, asserts that Google search results show more than 1.5 million URLs have a link with the same URL structure as the initial attack and that more than 500,000 URLs have a script link to lizamoon.com. LizaMoon is a large campaign meant to infect a large number of URLs at once, Darian Lewis, cyber security technical manager at Cyveillance, told TechNewsWorld.