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Post by pamiam on Aug 13, 2011 23:07:09 GMT -5
It's still reporting 4 instances of that js scripting exploit.
Have you gone through the malware review after verifying site ownership? It should tell you exactly what is infected, and how.
Like I said, this has happened to sites that I've maintained before as well, and Google always provided the most expedient information and clearing once it was clean.
All I can say is it worked well for me, and only took a couple of hours for the entire process from finding the offensive code, to cleaning it and clearing and securing the site. /shrug
What Google wasn't particularly good at was how to secure the sites to keep it from happening again. I used the site log files for that, and blocked the offensive IP addresses from access. Charm.
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Post by Captain Zedo on Aug 14, 2011 10:32:16 GMT -5
Show me those infections. Google can't. If you spot them, I'll fix them as I did with the maps folder.
If there's so much reinfection going on, why aren't all the pages reinfected?
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Post by amanita on Aug 28, 2011 8:02:55 GMT -5
That this warning is still there, I can not understand. Maybe someone should warn of google, instead of vice versa.
When I first received this warning, I was shocked. But since then whenever I was on this page so many times I was warned. And as often is nothing, absolutely nothing happens. I have no idea why the warning is not disabled. I think I've been 100 times or so the button 'This is not a dangerous web page' button, but every time I visit the site again, comes back the same message.
Okay, this is my info for this.
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Post by Captain Zedo on Aug 29, 2011 9:43:11 GMT -5
That this warning is still there, I can not understand. Maybe someone should warn of google, instead of vice versa. When I first received this warning, I was shocked. But since then whenever I was on this page so many times I was warned. And as often is nothing, absolutely nothing happens. I have no idea why the warning is not disabled. I think I've been 100 times or so the button 'This is not a dangerous web page' button, but every time I visit the site again, comes back the same message. Okay, this is my info for this. I've gone through the Google process twice. It doesn't help at all. This last time, they didn't even have any malware listed. Generally they list malware that isn't on the site. A recent irony is that while Google reported some false positives this summer, there was a real malicious redirect in an old folder I hadn't cleaned up. That's as bad as it gets. I've cleaned up the old folder and everything else I have on the server. Note that Norton, Avast, and other scanners have no problem with the site. This whole mess is Google trying to force people to run Google ads.
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