Someone is serving my site in an iframe with porn links

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by minute, Mar 28, 2007.

  1. #1
    Apart from the porn links is this bad?

    They did not ask my permission and I don't want it associated in any way with porn.

    The porn links are above the iframe, and the general home page of the site is full of porn links.

    The url of the offender is urlist.info - so if they appear in your server logs you know whats up.

    I've tried blocking the url with .htaccess but it doesn't appear to work and the guy has no workable contact info.

    what can I do?
     
    minute, Mar 28, 2007 IP
  2. Valve-Hosting

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    #2
    Find there ips and block them.Use http://dnsstuff.com may take a while but it should work.
     
    Valve-Hosting, Mar 28, 2007 IP
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    #3
    <script type="text/javascript">
    <!--
    if (top!=self)
    top.location=self.location;
    </script.
    Code (markup):
    I used this bit of javascript. It clears the iframe and just shows my site.

    So he won't profit at all from it.
     
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    Nice work ;)
     
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    #5
    Its always a good idea to break your site out of frames. Helps avoid stuff like this and makes Google Images traffic more useful.
     
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    #6
    I had a similar problem before. It was some house loan company and they basically claimed the left side of the screen with my website in a frame for the rest of it. Bastards. But I used the technique (which I found in these forums :) ) that minute suggested and it did the trick. Now my site comes up as normal.
     
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