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Google Video: Help for owners of hacked sites
Thought this might be of interest...
Google Launches ?Help For Hacked Sites? To Teach Site Owners How To Recover Their Hacked Sites "No site is fully immune to getting hacked, but there are some obvious things every site owner can do to make it a bit harder for hackers to break into a web server and add rogue links or take over a site completely. Today, Google launched its new ?Help for Hacked Sites? series to teach webmasters how to avoid getting hacked in the first place ? and how to recover their sites if it happens. The first part of the series is geared toward relatively non-technical users, while the later part is aimed at users who can read code and are comfortable with using terminal commands. Overall, the series features about 80 minutes of video and a dozen or so articles that cover everything from basic things like figuring out that a site was actually hacked to working with your host to recover a site, all the way to using vulnerability scanners, understanding SQL injections, reading log files and using the shell to log into your site to determine the root-cause vulnerability. The series also explains how users can ensure that Google removes the dreaded ?This site may harm your computer? and ?This site may be compromised? links on Google Search after they have cleaned their sites." Article Link: http://techcrunch.com/2013/03/12/goo...-hacked-sites/ Direct Google Link: http://www.google.com/webmasters/hacked/ http://youtu.be/ubklMNgC6x8 |
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Good for Google. Fixing compromised sites has been making my house payment for several months now. It's surprising how often sites get owned (out of date Plesk, anyone?).
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