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“List 100 common malware types affecting CMS platforms relevant to SayPro’s infrastructure.”

Here is a list of 100 common malware types that affect CMS platforms relevant to SayPro’s infrastructure:

  1. Phishing Malware
  2. Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)
  3. SQL Injection
  4. Backdoors
  5. Shell Injection
  6. Ransomware
  7. Trojan Horses
  8. Worms
  9. Spyware
  10. Keyloggers
  11. Adware
  12. Rootkits
  13. File Injectors
  14. Remote Access Trojans (RATs)
  15. Fake Admin Login Panels
  16. Drive-by Downloads
  17. Form Grabbing Malware
  18. Credential Stuffing Attacks
  19. Man-in-the-Middle Attacks
  20. Botnets
  21. Code Injection
  22. Website Defacement
  23. Hidden Iframes
  24. Malicious Redirects
  25. Cookie Theft
  26. Session Hijacking
  27. Brute Force Attacks
  28. DNS Spoofing
  29. Denial of Service (DoS) Attacks
  30. Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Attacks
  31. Fake WordPress Themes
  32. Malicious WordPress Plugins
  33. Joomla Backdoors
  34. Drupal Backdoors
  35. Fake Plugins for CMS
  36. Drive-by Malware Downloads
  37. Rogue Administrators
  38. SQL Based XSS
  39. Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF)
  40. Fake Admin Dashboard
  41. Backdoor Shell Scripts
  42. Malicious Database Queries
  43. Unauthorized Plugin Installation
  44. CMS Exploits
  45. WP-Config File Hacks
  46. Path Traversal Attacks
  47. PHP Shell Backdoors
  48. XML-RPC Exploits
  49. Clickjacking
  50. MALDOC (Malicious Documents)
  51. Malicious JavaScript Injections
  52. Fake WordPress User Registrations
  53. Fake Social Login Integrations
  54. Cross-Site Tracing (XST)
  55. Content Injection
  56. Javascript-based Exploits
  57. Botnet Malware
  58. Cryptojacking
  59. Malicious Cron Jobs
  60. Injection of Phishing Forms
  61. Clever User Impersonation
  62. DNS Hijacking
  63. HTML Injection
  64. File System Permissions Exploit
  65. Web Shells
  66. Backdoor Access via FTP
  67. Password Cracking Attacks
  68. Fake SSL Certificates
  69. Leaked Admin Credentials
  70. Advanced Persistent Threats (APT)
  71. Application Layer Exploits
  72. Automated Exploits via CMS Vulnerabilities
  73. Infected Theme Files
  74. Malicious API Calls
  75. Exploit of Media Upload Functions
  76. Search Engine Poisoning
  77. Targeted Malware Campaigns
  78. URL Rewriting Malware
  79. E-mail Credential Phishing
  80. Content Scraping Malware
  81. Malicious Popups
  82. Fake Anti-Malware Alerts
  83. Fake Updates for Plugins
  84. Fake System Updates
  85. Spyware Embedded in Themes
  86. Fake Site Certificates for Phishing
  87. DDoS via CMS Vulnerabilities
  88. Cryptocurrency Mining via Web
  89. Trojan Downloaders
  90. Rogue Database Queries
  91. WIFI Sniffing Malware
  92. Fake Login Redirects
  93. Flash-based Malware Exploits
  94. Exploit of Server-Side Includes (SSI)
  95. Exploitation of Deprecated CMS Functions
  96. Privilege Escalation Attacks
  97. Malware Using Base64 Encoding
  98. Automated Content Injection via Bots
  99. SQL Injection via Plugins
  100. File Inclusion Vulnerabilities

These 100 malware types represent a broad range of attacks that can affect CMS platforms such as WordPress, Joomla, and Drupal, often utilized in SayPro’s infrastructure. These include common exploits like XSS, SQL injections, ransomware, and botnet attacks, as well as advanced persistent threats (APTs), phishing schemes, and vulnerabilities within plugins or themes.

This list can be used to strengthen your cybersecurity protocols and to ensure that your CMS platforms are properly secured. Let me know if you need any more details on specific types of malware or protection methods!

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