I just woke up and when I checked http://myseoblog.net, I can't access even the cpanel.... but my subdomain is still working... Please tell me if this is hacked? Thanks.. I am still waiting for my host to reply... !!!!!!!!!!
i dont think there are any cpanel exploits yet they might of bruteforced your cpanel? was your pass strong?
I deleted some plug-ins and applications when I finally accessed the admin and cpanel... can you please check if the site is still slow? Thanks
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Thanks a lot guys... Now I believe I can lower my bounce traffic... Those scripts and plug-ins really ate my speed... My site hosted with rout host and I would say they have super fast support..
Site is real slow may be due to pluginns and about accessing the site, this may happed due to .htaccess edited by some plugins
I am just reading an article on your site..and its working pretty fine...may be earlier you had some issues with the hosting... everything seems to be perfect right now
Until now, I can't still access verizon.myseoblog.net and annoyances.org experts are still analyzing what type of virus infected my registry... here is the link to my main problem.. http://annoyances.org/exec/forum/winxp/1219061148 Please tell me if you are seeing like this error... Those unidentified words in the body of message are clickable and pointing to different sites... It is very strange that experts at annoyances.org cannot identify... Annoyances.org is more helpful than microsoft support forum..
A quick guess (just from your description) is that your script that puts the "recent searches" onto the page is automatically converting URLs to hyperlinks, and the input isn't scrubbed. So someone can trick your script into displaying a link to anything they want, just by sending those links to the input box of your search form. The easiest way to get rid of it is to eliminate the Recent Searches feature entirely. Why is it anyone else's business what other people have searched for? Putting that kind of information on the page automatically could also raise privacy concerns.
Its a virus in my registry and issue has been resolved... I got the same result not only in myseoblog.net but also in other sites, same with ie and safari.