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Brian mike 06-17-2016 07:06 AM

Need your opinion folks ! How bad this is ?
 
ok i have 2 of my website who show google search result like this:

https://s32.postimg.org/3w77h885x/Untitled.jpg

My tech work the last 2 days trying to get ride of that bitch, but my patience with him running just about he get fired with in the next 48h if not fixed.

But i like the guy, he's been there for me since my day one in this business but this one he seems to be lost or don't know how to resolved this.

Google webmastertools report say that shit can installed it self on the server and " cloaking him self ? " what the hell this mean lol ?

Thanks folks


P/s all password been change, Scan my computer, he have scan the server find files infected and removed them, few time and that bitch keep coming back .
security of the server never got a problem with the last 2 years or so . Don't know what to think though. grrrrrrr

dillfly2000 06-17-2016 08:30 AM

He's your day one man, don't fire him, Encourage him and he will perform better.

freecartoonporn 06-17-2016 09:15 AM

your domain is still visible. just saying.

Brian mike 06-17-2016 09:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dillfly2000 (Post 20970025)
He's your day one man, don't fire him, Encourage him and he will perform better.

yeah , your right i can't do this.
Let's say i try to get him some help out here :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by freecartoonporn (Post 20970142)
your domain is still visible. just saying.

:helpme:1orglaugh:winkwink: some of my site are no secrets mate lol


In other way I'm Calling out all the GFY folks : if your a wordpress techi, know your way around this, charge me in USD not EURO, know what your doing, have reputable reference hit me up please so i can get buddy some help with this shit. Credit card, Paypal or Paxum for the Doctor..............

Thanks folks

adultforum 06-17-2016 02:09 PM

Contact me, i had the same issue on a site. I can fix both sites for $150 and also fix serps for you.

bns666 06-17-2016 03:08 PM

let us know how it worked when you fix it and what caused it.

clickity click 06-17-2016 03:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adultforum (Post 20970913)
Contact me, i had the same issue on a site. I can fix both sites for $150 and also fix serps for you.

20 minute job, $150 not bad!

Brian mike 06-19-2016 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adultforum (Post 20970913)
Contact me, i had the same issue on a site. I can fix both sites for $150 and also fix serps for you.

My tech have accept finaly some help lol, so as per our last convo, your welcome to bring in your expertise :thumbsup
hit me up on skype waiting for ya. Thanks again :thumbsup

our update:
My tech have scanned again the files and database and nothing found. I have asked our Wordpress developer and says He has not encountered it yet.
We're continously scanning our files and database and requested google for review. At least when Wordfence found infected file or change files on our server, we get notify right away.

Quote:

Originally Posted by bns666 (Post 20971000)
let us know how it worked when you fix it and what caused it.

This is a SEO hack. or what ever its called.

IMO i would suggest anyone to check their google search result & console webmastertools ( user permission etc .. )
If your using wordpress change all password and scanned your site and server. This have happen a week ago so im probably not alone in that boat.

roxpoxy 06-19-2016 10:46 AM

The
"this site may be hacked"
is an algorithmic classification by google's crawl bot, & in my opinion & experience gives a lot of false positives with Adult related sites. Google offers only a couple of ways to remove the classification, the first is with the Google Search Console, requesting a security review, & the second is through this form
docs.google [dot] com/forms/d/11ja4RG490nWbbcHdn-g22l5kBsrRJjn3mbHzjcnHcYY/viewform

I wouldn't be too hard with your tech. Google doesn't make it easy to get it removed & are slow with responding.

Brian mike 06-19-2016 10:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by roxpoxy (Post 20973895)
The
"this site may be hacked"
is an algorithmic classification by google's crawl bot, & in my opinion & experience gives a lot of false positives with Adult related sites. Google offers only a couple of ways to remove the classification, the first is with the Google Search Console, requesting a security review, & the second is through this form
docs.google [dot] com/forms/d/11ja4RG490nWbbcHdn-g22l5kBsrRJjn3mbHzjcnHcYY/viewform

I wouldn't be too hard with your tech. Google doesn't make it easy to get it removed & are slow with responding.

Thanks for the information roxpoxy :thumbsup

Yeah my regular tech stay in and i have not been too hard with him lol , I did not want to pissed him off by bring in someone else to help out , but he have understand " time " was important factor at this moment for us. More brains working together with this problem will not hurt :)

Barry-xlovecam 06-19-2016 11:39 AM

Another WordPress/PHP/MySQL success story

If you were displaying network ads -- this may be the cause.

If not:

Best of luck -- Is it a dedicated or VPS server -- do you have root access?

Hannes 06-19-2016 12:23 PM

i wouldn't fire the guy, I'm sure he's trying

Adraco 06-19-2016 12:39 PM

I would not stop with scanning just your own computer and the server. If your tech guy has his own computer and are also accessing files via for example FTP I would definitely scan his computer too! Some tech's think they are sooo good that they can't be hacked or infected, so they "save" on anti-virus protection and similar. And then in turn end up infecting several systems once they actually catch one or two viruses.

adultforum 06-20-2016 03:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gallag97 (Post 20974057)
i wouldn't fire the guy, I'm sure he's trying

You cannot succeed in such a competitive niche as adult with guys which "are trying". If you look at the top 10 winners for any adult related keyword, they all know what they have to do. If you're a loser, keep working with guys which are "trying" but do not deliver results.

roxpoxy 06-20-2016 03:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adultforum (Post 20975122)
You cannot succeed in such a competitive niche as adult with guys which "are trying". If you look at the top 10 winners for any adult related keyword, they all know what they have to do. If you're a loser, keep working with guys which are "trying" but do not deliver results.

So I'm assuming you have an actual method of getting google to expedite the review process?

seeandsee 06-20-2016 03:35 AM

your server secured?

Brian mike 06-20-2016 05:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adultforum (Post 20975122)
You cannot succeed in such a competitive niche as adult with guys which "are trying". If you look at the top 10 winners for any adult related keyword, they all know what they have to do. If you're a loser, keep working with guys which are "trying" but do not deliver results.

YUP this is what i will do. Don't really like what i read anyway!

geeezzzzz this guy :2 cents:

Quote:

Originally Posted by roxpoxy (Post 20975128)
So I'm assuming you have an actual method of getting google to expedite the review process?

he don't ....


Quote:

Originally Posted by seeandsee (Post 20975137)
your server secured?

With the report i get yes.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Adraco (Post 20974093)
I would not stop with scanning just your own computer and the server. If your tech guy has his own computer and are also accessing files via for example FTP I would definitely scan his computer too! Some tech's think they are sooo good that they can't be hacked or infected, so they "save" on anti-virus protection and similar. And then in turn end up infecting several systems once they actually catch one or two viruses.

I Take note of this! Thanks for all advice

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam (Post 20974003)
Another WordPress/PHP/MySQL success story

If you were displaying network ads -- this may be the cause.

If not:

Best of luck -- Is it a dedicated or VPS server -- do you have root access?

We should get in touch Mr. Barry :)


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