Google says "Reported Attack Page"

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by anandsoft, Mar 5, 2010.

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    We have a site for which the index.html is compromised. Some one inserted additional code in to index.html at the end of the page (after </html> tag.) Mozilla FireFox browser classified this as "Reported Attack Page". Any body has idea about this type of script insertion in to index page by spammers and how they get access to the web page?
     
    anandsoft, Mar 5, 2010 IP
  2. robyries

    robyries Notable Member

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    what kind ads do running,.. I got this message too, but after i remove clicksor and report to google again,,.. all back to normal
     
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  3. Dee2007

    Dee2007 Active Member

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    The gumblar virus can cause FTP details to be stolen. Allowing your site to be hacked.

    I would contact your web host and ask them to remove the offending code from you index file and it may be that they will need to take some additional security measures to prevent it happening again.
     
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    ceo.ahlul Peon

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    If you get that report from google, so your page is infected by malicious code.
    I suggest you to use google analytics to monitor your web page so when it infected you will send the report by google.

    To avoid that happen again just secure your web.

    Now, to make it normal again please login or signup at google analytics and you can request a review to google for that page.
    And before submit a review please remove the malicious code.
     
    ceo.ahlul, Mar 5, 2010 IP