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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Oct 2008
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Hello Warriors, Want to ask for help on how to remove my site as "Attack Site" - Best Flying Simulators Games It is a legitimate affiliate site but it suddenly showing a Red web-page with content "This is an Attack Site". Thanks. |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Denver, CO
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When I tried going to your website using Firefox as my browser, there was an option, I clicked on "Why was this page blocked" and then taken to a page with more information about the message. On the Safe Browsing info page, it says: "In some cases, third parties can add malicious code to legitimate sites, which would cause us to show the warning message." And then near the bottom it provides instructions on what you can do if you are the site owner: "If you are the owner of this web site, you can request a review of your site using Google Webmaster Tools. More information about the review process is available in Google's Webmaster Help Center." Perhaps your website has been hacked. I'd follow the instructions and contact Google to initiate the review process. |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: North Ga., USA
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Hi Aries, I had an occurrence like this happen to me once before as I was setting up a new site. I had worked on the site for days, and it was fine. Later, as I was adding posts to the site, I happened to use some bit.ly url's on my site, and I got exactly the same warning. I'm not saying this is what has happened, as I never could prove that was my problem, but I just trashed the site and started over, except I used a different method for link cloaking and never had any problems. Might be something worth checking. That isn't the only time I have ever had problems with shortened url's. Just some thoughts. Robert |
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Aries, Please find my answer to this thread. You got the same issue. Getting a "malware detected" message on my site |
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Thanks guys/gals for the comment/help.
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Thanks mindreaderwriter - I did alter the .htaccess and it works. Thanks again. Quote:
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So the tips of mindreaderwriter worked. Let me keep it for future reference.
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Go into your cpanel and under file manager see if there are any files at the root of your domain, if so delete them. You then want to check your plugins to see if they hacked through any of those as well, if so you will have a notice at the top of the page saying that the plugins have been deactivated due to missing files. Last but not least install WP Firewall plugin just go to "Add New" and do a search for wp firewall and it should be the 1st one in the list I believe it is version 2 Also if it is a phishing site and it has attached files to your root you should expect an email from Google but that is easily handled as well. Good Luck! Todd |
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