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Reported Attack Page!
Anybody had a site banned by google for malware? But the site looks totally clean?
There are 21 urls listed as infected with malware in webmaster tools, but there isn't anything suspicious n any of them. And there's no "Request a review" link in webmaster tools. I must be missing something here... helpp |
On the Webmaster Tools Home page, select the site you want.
Click Health, and then click Malware. Click Request a review. |
As far as I remember, you need to add your site and then verify that it is your site (a small html file is generated and you need to upload it to your site). I have had a few sites infected, all of them wordpress sites and the code was injected into the theme .php files (nomrally two files) and on some the htaccess file was changed too.
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If the site is wordpress, download the php theme files and search them for #c3284d# This is one of the most commonly injected code (I think), three lines of code that starts with #c3284d#, just delete them, reupload, check your htaccess too, and then request a review
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Pretty quickly actually. Thanks google and gfy :thumbsup
Now I'm wondering what caused their malware radars to go off... |
if you use ads served from other servers it could easily have been one of those that triggered it....
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