It's time for another update with lots of changed and added signatures in our base signature database. In addition we added some new heuristic signatures, that are named {ISPP}suspect.upload.insecure, {ISPP}suspect.hide.ctime, {ISPP}suspect.crypted.globals and {ISPP}suspect.crypted.base64.
From our first release of ISPProtect until today the scanner found about 350,000 infected files.
ISPProtect 1.8.23 with new malware signatures
Marius Burkard has been working as a software developer for 20 years and has several years of experience as a server administrator. As one of the lead developers of the ISPConfig control panel and technical contact for several hundred web hosting customers, he has extensive experience with malware, hacked websites and the analysis of vulnerabilities.