Any Idea What These Figures Mean

by livo
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Hi around four weeks ago my main Amazon site was hacked none of my affiliate links seemed to have been redirected and everything is working as before except iam getting ver few clicks to my products.

I used to get anything from 10 to 20 or more a day but since i got my site back i have only had 3 clicks in the last 12 days?

I have checked my Aweber stats and my traffic is back to where it was before it was hacked around 160 to 200 visits a day.

But on the http status codes it reads the following


301Moved permanently (redirect)8,24454.3 %4.65 MB 404 Document Not Found (hits on favicon excluded)6,56443.2 %44.32 MB

Does anyone know what these figures mean?
#figures #idea
  • Profile picture of the author RobinInTexas
    You've been hacked.

    If you are still getting getting that showing up, you haven't fixed it.

    Post a link to your site here, and someone is likely to give you an opinion.

    Post here Wanted - Members Looking To Hire You and you will get someone who will fix it for you.

    Or contact your hosting provider and they might fix it free.
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    • Profile picture of the author livo
      Originally Posted by RobinInTexas View Post

      You've been hacked.

      If you are still getting getting that showing up, you haven't fixed it.

      Post a link to your site here, and someone is likely to give you an opinion.

      Post here Wanted - Members Looking To Hire You and you will get someone who will fix it for you.

      Or contact your hosting provider and they might fix it free.
      Do not want to post url on here as it is an Amazon Affiliate site and i know they do not like these being posted on here.
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  • Profile picture of the author livo
    Originally Posted by jonnoryan View Post

    You need to get your hosting provider to look at this for you ASAP
    I was assured by the hosting company that everything was fine and that the hacking had been taken care of now iam kinda worried
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    • Profile picture of the author Rod Cortez
      Originally Posted by livo View Post

      I was assured by the hosting company that everything was fine and that the hacking had been taken care of now iam kinda worried
      Who did you talk with over there? Are you able to get on the phone and talk to someone?

      I had something similar happen to me a couple of years ago and I didn't get any traction until I got on the phone and spoke to an IT supervisor (the call center supervisor didn't know enough about security).

      If they aren't trying to help you solve this issue, you might need to switch to a different provider and move your website.

      RoD
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