Google Safe Browsing in AntiVirus

This post originally appeared in Sergej Müller’s Google+ profile (in German) and is no longer accessible there. It’s now kept here by the Pluginkollektiv.

The AntiVirus plugin for WordPress has an option to perform malware detection using Google Safe Browsing. Google Safe Browsing API is used for this purpose.

The daily limit (free use) is 10,000 requests/day, which was still within the limits at the beginning, but is now generously exceeded. Now I am (once again) facing the (re)financing of one of my plugins and would not like to bear the costs myself (when the time comes and Google asks me to pay, which is also legitimate).

If need be, I would of course step in financially (with the number of requests always increasing, see graph), as is already the case with Antispam Bee. But it is not really nice 😉

Ideas? Suggestions?

New Features in AntiVirus for WordPress

This post originally appeared in Sergej Müller’s Google+ profile (in German) and is no longer accessible there. It’s now kept here by the Pluginkollektiv.

I think everyone has seen it on the web: The notice in the browser or in Google search results indicating an infected website – the browser or even Google warn us not to visit certain pages on the web, as they are most likely to be contaminated with malware.

This technique is called Google Safe Browsing – Google is able to detect virus-infected pages quite reliably and warn visitors through such notices.

If the owner of an infected website is logged into Google Webmaster Tools, Google sends a timely notification with appropriate warning and assistance.

Now I have implemented an option in the AntiVirus plugin for WordPress, which was created in cooperation with Google: The plugin asks Google Safe Browsing daily whether the (own) website with installed plugin is free of infections. If one day it is (hopefully it will never happen) and Google has identified malware in the blog, the AntiVirus plugin sends an email to the blog administrator or to the person whose email address is entered in plugin settings.

This way, you will receive the notification even if you are not registered with the website in Webmaster Tools or do not have your own account. This way you can react quickly if your blog is “blocked” by Google.

The AntiVirus plugin version 1.3.4 is still available for free and ad-free download or update.

Improvements to the code, documentation and GUI are also part of the feature set.

Happy about reviews, Flattr or just thanks 😉

AntiVirus 1.1 for WordPress released

This post originally appeared in Sergej Müller’s Google+ profile (in German) and is no longer accessible there. It’s now kept here by the Pluginkollektiv.

Since last night an update for the WordPress plugin AntiVirus is available.

All changes can be found in the changelog. One of them: correction of a query that could cause the scan to stall.

Important to note are the upgraded minimum requirements: WordPress 2.8 and PHP 5.