A website defacement occurs when the hacker changes the
visual appearance of a website, usually replaces the website's
index.html file with his own file, which may contain the hacker's
message or any thing related to it.
There are many techniques that can be used to deface a website, However
one of the most common technique used for defacement is simple SQL Injection,
which allows the hacker to gain administrative
access to the website.
Some times the hacker may manage to gain root access to the webserver
and therefore may cause a Mass defacement, replacing the index
files of all the website available on that particular servers. This may
be difficult when done manually, however there are many scripts that
automatically do it.
If you are a webmaster and looking forward to protect your website from
being defaced or hacked you are in the right place. AntiDef is a tool
written in java, specially designed for the purpose of protecting a
website from being defaced or hacked. The usage is quite simple, all
the server manager should do is to run this application with the
following parameters:
- Path to the copy of the website(source).
- Path to the application directory.
- Path to log directory.
How Does This Tool Work?
The tool compares the source and the destination files, if they are
found to be different it replaces the files with the backup or original
files.
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