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 2. F5 Fraud Protection Service: BIG-IP Configuration
 3. Detecting Malware
 4. Overview: Detecting Malware
 5. Detecting suspicious elements on a web page


Manual Chapter : Detecting suspicious elements on a web page


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BIG-IP FPS

 * 17.1.0, 17.0.0, 16.1.5, 16.1.4, 16.1.3, 16.1.2, 16.1.1, 16.1.0, 16.0.1,
   16.0.0, 15.1.9, 15.1.8, 15.1.7, 15.1.6, 15.1.5, 15.1.4, 15.1.3, 15.1.2,
   15.1.0




Overview: Detecting Malware

Configuring malware detection on a URL or view
Detecting suspicious elements on a web page
Configuring basic malware detection on an anti-fraud profile
Configuring advanced malware detection on an anti-fraud profile
Apply malware detection to a user-defined malware type
Displaying the malware overview on a URL
DETECTING SUSPICIOUS ELEMENTS ON A WEB PAGE

You can enable detection of suspicious elements on your web page to allow FPS to
check for malware that adds or removes suspicious HTML tags on your web page.
This type of detection can be applied only on the web page of a URL and not on
the web page of an SPA view.
On the Main tab, click
Security
Fraud Protection Service
Anti-Fraud Profiles
.
The Anti-Fraud Profiles screen opens.
From the list of profiles, select the relevant profile.
The Anti-Fraud Profile Properties screen opens.
In the Anti-Fraud Configuration area, click
URL List
.
The URL List opens.
Click the URL on which you want to enable detection of suspicious elements (or
click
Add
if you want to define a new URL and enable detection on it).
The URL Properties screen opens.
In the URL Configuration, select
Malware Detection
.
The Malware Detection configuration options appear.
Ensure that the
Enabled
check box for
Malware Detection
is selected.
Click
Advanced
.
Select the
Enabled
check box for the
HTML Source Integrity
setting.
The source integrity feature counts input tags, form tags, and script tags that
are inline (without
src
) and external-relative (with
src
and on the same domain as the URL).
The
Learn Inputs
,
Learn Forms
, and
Learn Scripts
settings appear.
If you want the system to learn the number of HTML input tags that appear in the
web page of the URL, leave the
Enabled
check box for the
Learn Inputs
setting selected.
If you disable the
Learn Inputs
setting, then the
Number of Inputs
setting appears. Type the number of HTML inputs that appear in the HTML code
sent from the server in this setting.
If you want the system to learn the number of HTML form tags that appear in the
web page of the URL, leave the
Enabled
check box for the
Learn Forms
setting selected..
If you disable the
Learn Forms
setting, then the
Number of Forms
setting appears. Type the number of HTML forms that appear in the HTML code sent
from the server in this setting.
If you want the system to learn the number of HTML script tags that appear in
the web page of the URL, leave the
Enabled
check box for the
Learn Scripts
setting selected.
If you disable this setting, then the
Number of Scripts
setting appears. Type the number of HTML scripts that appear in the HTML code
sent from the server in this setting.
Click
Save
.
The URL configuration settings are saved.

FPS is now configured to send alerts to the FPS Dashboard if it detects malware
that has added or removed suspicious HTML tags on your web page.


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