[ask] Signed as "attack site" by google,how to solve that ?

by Rully
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Hi all warrior,my website signed as an attack site by google. This happen for the second time. I really stress for that :-(

When I got for the 1st time, here some steps that I did :
1.Scan from cpanel >> and the result is "no virus"
2.scan from my harddisk by avg free version,trojan hunter,malware search and destory >> result is "no virus"
3.Delete all from hosting and change it with new files.
4.Request review site from google and the site is good (not signed as attack site)

but 1 month latter ( yesterday ) I received an email from google that my site is signed as attack site that possible malware distribution again

fiuh, I really stress about it, please help me to solve my problem

Best Regard
Rully
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  • Profile picture of the author BrainDance
    this has been happening a LOT. are you on godaddy?
    Contact me I can help you, just spent time on a client site cleaning his up.
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    • Profile picture of the author Rully
      Originally Posted by BrainDance View Post

      this has been happening a LOT. are you on godaddy?
      Contact me I can help you, just spent time on a client site cleaning his up.
      Linda
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      No I don't use godaddy. Just sent you PM, thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author Ron Killian
    I just had this happen to two clients (friends) web sites. I saw an iframe injection with the iframe set at hidden. Both sites had the block like you mention. I simply either deleted or edited the infected files, all "index" pages. From there I requested a review from google, in google tools and it was taken off pretty quickly.

    They are usually getting in by getting FTP details from infected pcs.
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    • Profile picture of the author Rully
      Originally Posted by Ron Killian View Post

      I just had this happen to two clients (friends) web sites. I saw an iframe injection with the iframe set at hidden. Both sites had the block like you mention. I simply either deleted or edited the infected files, all "index" pages. From there I requested a review from google, in google tools and it was taken off pretty quickly.

      They are usually getting in by getting FTP details from infected pcs.
      You are right Ron
      I forgot to mention that I also did what you said, but after I got my site normal back, it's also back sign as attack site for no longer time...that make me stressed.

      And Ron I also your client from plrstore
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      • Profile picture of the author Ron Killian
        Originally Posted by Rully View Post

        You are right Ron
        I forgot to mention that I also did what you said, but after I got my site normal back, it's also back sign as attack site for no longer time...that make me stressed.

        And Ron I also your client from plrstore
        It got blocked again? I don't blame you for getting stressed, I would be too. Maybe you missed some infected files? If you had the same as I mentioned my clients getting, it was all index files that got hit and even index files in the stats folders. Might want to check there as well. I know one index file in the stats folder, I had to have my host fix because I did not have access to change it. Just a thought

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        • Profile picture of the author Rully
          Originally Posted by Ron Killian View Post

          It got blocked again? I don't blame you for getting stressed, I would be too. Maybe you missed some infected files? If you had the same as I mentioned my clients getting, it was all index files that got hit and even index files in the stats folders. Might want to check there as well. I know one index file in the stats folder, I had to have my host fix because I did not have access to change it. Just a thought

          Also, thank you for the business, it is greatly appreciated!
          Yup it blocked again. Now for 3rd . I remember when I saw the block sign, then I ignore it to access my site my-forexblog. I was read there is a problem with file defaultwidget.php, then I edit it through a cpanel, and got my blog normal. But a few days after, it sign again ... fiuh. Should I change my hosting ?
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  • Profile picture of the author CoderPundit
    I suggest reuploading the files and changing the all passwords related to the site.
    If its happening again, I think you should consider changing the host.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ron Killian
    Usually not the hosts fault. Hackers often get the info from infected users computers.
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    • Profile picture of the author Rully
      Originally Posted by CoderPundit View Post

      I suggest reuploading the files and changing the all passwords related to the site.
      If its happening again, I think you should consider changing the host.
      Originally Posted by Ron Killian View Post

      Usually not the hosts fault. Hackers often get the info from infected users computers.
      I agree with Ron, cause my other site with different host is also marked as an attack site by google. And I thought that might be some spyware or malware attack my local computer from downloading activity
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  • Profile picture of the author GB2008
    Hey - fwiw - I use three programs on my Windows machines, all free, and I've had no spyware or virus problems in 6 years. I've put them all here on my website...

    Alternatively, just use the best antivirus tool out there - switch to Linux! Not for everyone, I know...
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    • Profile picture of the author Ron Killian
      Originally Posted by GB2008 View Post

      Hey - fwiw - I use three programs on my Windows machines, all free, and I've had no spyware or virus problems in 6 years. I've put them all here on my website...

      Alternatively, just use the best antivirus tool out there - switch to Linux! Not for everyone, I know...
      Seems I've tried every anti-virus program out there, even paid for many. I know they are not 100%. Maybe I need more than one at a time huh? Course finding ones that will work together. Will check out your link, thanks for posting.

      While it hasn't stopped everything, Avast has done the best for me so far.
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    • Profile picture of the author Rully
      Originally Posted by GB2008 View Post

      Hey - fwiw - I use three programs on my Windows machines, all free, and I've had no spyware or virus problems in 6 years. I've put them all here on my website...

      Alternatively, just use the best antivirus tool out there - switch to Linux! Not for everyone, I know...
      Thanks GB, but I also used that tools, but the result is no viruses.
      I am still confuse,what should I do ?
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  • Profile picture of the author Steve Hughes
    I was banging my head against the wall for a week in half until I read this post. The information that Ron provided was exactly what I had injected in my site. Come to find out after scanning my laptop with spybot, the registry cleaner that I was using was the source to all my problems. This caused my laptop to crash and as a result I lost a lot of data.
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