👉 A site weapon is a type of malicious software or exploit specifically designed to compromise and control websites, often by injecting unauthorized code into web pages or manipulating server responses. These attacks can lead to data theft, defacement, or redirection of users to malicious sites. Site weapon attacks typically exploit vulnerabilities in web applications, such as cross-site scripting (XSS) or server-side injection flaws, to execute malicious scripts or commands. Once deployed, these weapons can persist on a server for extended periods, making detection and mitigation challenging. They are often used in targeted campaigns to disrupt services or gather sensitive information from affected websites and their visitors.