My site was hacked

Discussion in 'Google' started by geordief, Jul 14, 2009.

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    My site was recentlly hacked , resulting in a Google warning appearing next to it on the search results (*this site mwy damage your computer*).
    As I have solved the problem, and Google has dropped the warning, I am womdering how long it will be before the site reappears in its usual placement an[-mong the search results for the keywords I need it for?
    Actually I can see that in the Google Cache the various site pages are displaying their recent hacked versions (which I assume is continuing to devastate my rankings) and I wonder when these will be flushed out (can I speed up that process at all?)
     
    geordief, Jul 14, 2009 IP
  2. dhana_space2

    dhana_space2 Active Member

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    dont worry too much...
    it will not take much time, may be less than 4 ~ 10 days.
    keep on increasing your back links till it comes.
     
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    Have you submitted the google about cleaning up the codes? If yes, then it should not take much time.
     
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    GMBRDILOS Well-Known Member

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    I think it is Google's problem http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=1416298
     
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  5. geordief

    geordief Peon

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    Well ,whilst Google was flagging the warning it was possible in Google Webmaster Tools to request a review along with a little comment.
    Since the warning was dropped I don't see that any more and I suspect that there is nothing more to be done except wait.
    But I worry a bit as I can see Google's cache of my site 's pages contains all the malicious coding that I deleted a week ago now.
    I just hope that that backlog will flush itself out soon as the new pages are indexed
     
    geordief, Jul 14, 2009 IP
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    These words are universal! It help in 90% of the situations!
     
    IvanZhilin, Jul 14, 2009 IP