Threatpost posted a story that the main Web site of MySql.com has been compromised and on Monday afternoon was serving malware to visitors for a short time through the use of JavaScript redirects.
The attack uses several stages and bounces victims to a couple of different sites during the process. Researchers at Armorize found that the main home page of MySql.com was compromised sometime on Monday and discovered that visitors hitting the site were quietly forced to load a JavaScript file. That file eventually creates an iframe that then redirects the victim to a page hosted at falosfax.in and then on to another page at hxxp://truruhfhqnviaosdpruejeslsuy.cx.cc/main.php. The attack was disabled by mid-afternoon Monday.MySql.com Site Hacked, Was Serving Malware