Hackers set the drive-by malware up at the BBC’s 6 Music website and the BBC 1Xtra radio station website. Only 12 out of 43 of the top anti-virus packages found the exploit. Kaspersky, Symantec, PC Tools and Trend Micro picked up the hack, but other top name security vendors like Sophos, McAfee and even Microsoft’s antivirus tools didn’t register the hack at all. The malware was designed using a Pheonix Exploit kit.
Source: https://thehackernews.com/2011/02/bbc-music-websites-get-hacked.html

