Hello.. For a month ago. My website was attacked by hacker and he added script to all html and php files on my server. Then I have detected and deleted all of files and upload new files to replace old website. I can directly access to my website correctly. But if I access my website by google search engine, it will redirect to malware site (www.spyw*****-fil****.info). I wait until the google update my website's cache, but it's redirect to malware site again! Please give some advise to resolve this problem. Thank you!
Just today I was watching a video from Google Webmaster Tools about this. You may want to go to Google Webmaster Tools and contact them directly. They will review your site and may reinstate it in the searches and who knows maybe they can help with more. (According to the video the do help with this stuff).
A link to your site would also be helpful. Seeing it may let someone know how to fix it if it's still a problem.
My website is like this case. http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Webmasters/thread?tid=4cc1cb5355a7e26f&hl=en
My website is : http://www.9cast.net Can access by typing in address bar corectly. But if you access it from Google search result, it will redirect to malware site.
I just tried it here via google with a site:9cast.net and your site came up fine. I'm not seeing the issue. Have you run a malware scan on your own computer lately? edit: Oops. Got it to come up. The home page is fine but the other sites are what's causing the problem. And the library filter has locked out the site now.
you computer got virus. It is not the Google's problem. I got this issue some while ago. It is quite hard to get rid of it...Finally I re-install my computer. You can check it using other computer to see if it is the same.
It sounds like your browser has a hijacker installed. Either that, or the htaacess file on the web server has been changed. Download, install and do a full system scan with adaware and malware bytes. That should fix the problem. And stop using internet explorer. And check the last modified date on the htaacess file. Make sure the last changes to that file were before the site was hacked.
check your computer for worms and viruses some just attache themselves to files u upload to ur site a friend of mine had the same problem that went away when he used another computer.
Generally this happens due to htaccess redirect rules. Check all htaccess files (files which are in folders) contents and make sure there is no code to redirect the search engine traffic.