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BadIIS Malware Targets IIS Servers for SEO Manipulation

BadIIS Malware Targets IIS Servers for SEO Manipulation

Summary of BadIIS Malware Targeting IIS Servers

Trend Micro has uncovered a new malware strain known as BadIIS, which specifically targets Internet Information Services (IIS) servers. This malware is designed to manipulate search engine optimization (SEO) and facilitate malicious redirects, posing significant risks to web administrators and users alike.

Key Points

  • BadIIS malware exploits vulnerabilities in IIS servers.
  • It is primarily used for SEO fraud, aiming to improve the visibility of malicious websites.
  • The malware can redirect users to harmful sites without their consent.
  • Web administrators are urged to secure their servers against such threats.
  • Trend Micro emphasizes the importance of regular updates and security measures to mitigate risks.

For more detailed information, you can read the full article on Trend Micro’s website: BadIIS Malware Targets IIS Servers for SEO Manipulation.