Interesting indeed.

I tried to load the page up in firefox but didn't get any hits on this
injection. Perhaps this is even geographically directed, which makes
it a tad trickier to find.

This doesn't explain that there doesn't seem to be any indication of
the problem in the diagnostics nor in the webmastertools.

Good work Denis.

Kent

On Oct 14, 5:30 pm, UseShots <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Darren,
>
> A quick scan shows that your site indeed contains a hidden IFrame
> loaded from that 
> IPhttp://unmaskparasites.com/security-report/?page=www.enniscroneonline...
>
> Must be an SQL-injectsion case.
>
> Remove it from your web pages. Check your php files and database. And
> make sure to propertly sanitize user input and url parameters if you
> don't want this to happen again.
>
> Denishttp://UnmaskParasites.com
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