Hi users of NoScript,
There are various ways to pre-scan a site to analyze malcode script, like inline hidden iFrame, PHP holes, malicious js.script redirects, and what have you.
There is vURL:
http://vurl.mysteryfcm.co.uk <== Online
http://support.it-mate.co.uk/?mode=Prod ... topedition <== desktop edition
Read about them:
http://hphosts.blogspot.com
Then we have this online: http://www.blacklistdoctor.com/bld/diagnose.php
And we can use this: http://www.unmaskparasites.com/security-report/
What do you users use in particular?
luntrus
Where do you go to dissect malcode scripts?
Where do you go to dissect malcode scripts?
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1b5pre) Gecko/20090516 Shiretoko/3.5b5pre
Re: Where do you go to dissect malcode scripts?
Hi luntrus
All have been bookmarked.
I've just tried vURL and the output looks readable to a plain user.
Not impressed with the edit/control of the hphosts blog though. It left the malware accusation of NS back earlier this month (no link for obvious reasons) as "'undecided". A more firm "not proven", at a minimum, would be more just. And in that particular case, an absolute "wrong" would be fairest.
But that's web2 isn't it? A lot of junk for us to wade through.
Nice to read you again. I haven't caught up with you since the old Mozilla thread.
Thanks very much for taking the time to list those links!luntrus wrote:Hi users of NoScript,
There are various ways to pre-scan a site to analyze malcode script, like inline hidden iFrame, PHP holes, malicious js.script redirects, and what have you.
There is vURL: ...
All have been bookmarked.
I've just tried vURL and the output looks readable to a plain user.
Not impressed with the edit/control of the hphosts blog though. It left the malware accusation of NS back earlier this month (no link for obvious reasons) as "'undecided". A more firm "not proven", at a minimum, would be more just. And in that particular case, an absolute "wrong" would be fairest.
But that's web2 isn't it? A lot of junk for us to wade through.
Nice to read you again. I haven't caught up with you since the old Mozilla thread.
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.0.10) Gecko/2009042523 Ubuntu/9.04 (jaunty) Firefox/3.0.10