Invisible IFrame Injection AVG detects this highly active Webthreat and its 2 known variants.

The most popular variants of Invisible IFrame Injection are Invisible IFrame Injection (type 1707), Invisible IFrame Injection (type 1711)

What is Invisible IFrame Injection?

An Invisible IFrame Injection happens when an unwanted and hidden third party page is inserted into a webpage by an attacker. To hide the injection, hackers make the style of the IFrames invisible. As most malware, an Invisible IFrame Injection exploits vulnerabilities in the system and browsers of the visitors of the website and force adware, phishing programs or any other type of fraudulent software to be installed on their device.

Statistics summary

Invisible IFrame Injection is a threat that is spreading. It is currently ranked 8 in the world for online threats. more ...

How can I remove Invisible IFrame Injection?

If you received a pop-up warning for Invisible IFrame Injection while you were surfing a website, chances are that the threat was blocked and there's nothing to remove. more ...

Need technical support?

Free technical support is included with any paid AVG Anti-Virus product.

Get AVG Anti-Virus now!

or Download Free Trial

Rank this week

8

Rank last week

6

% of global detections

6%

THREAT DETECTIONS INDEX

The results provided by this website are provided on an "as is" basis with no warranty as to accuracy or completeness. You acknowledge by using this website that you have read and agree to the terms and conditions available here.

Leave a comment about Invisible IFrame Injection