I have several websites and some time ago I found code in one of my websites that I did not create. One of those scripts was able to send spam and the other one had some malware code in it.

Now you can argue that my website was just not safe enough because who ever placed this code had been able to get in. That is true and the ideal situation is to have such a safe website that nobody can break in. But sometimes this is hard to achieve.

mod_detect was developed to at least find code that someone else placed into the scripts of your website and eventually eliminate it.

Features

  • Finds unwanted changes (viruses, trojans, spyware, malware) in your website
  • Unwanted changes can automatically be restored
  • Sends email warnings about unwanted changes
  • Scripts written in PHP, MYSQL database needed
  • Small footprint

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License

GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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Intended Audience

Information Technology, Security, Security Professionals, System Administrators

User Interface

Web-based

Programming Language

PHP

Database Environment

MySQL

Related Categories

PHP Site Management Software, PHP Antivirus Software, PHP Anti-Malware Software

Registered

2011-12-30