Why my site showing(This site may harm your computer)

Discussion in 'Google' started by seo99, Aug 19, 2008.

  1. #1
    Dear Webmasters,

    I have a Travel related site. While searching for some keywords I am getting some error About Malta (This site may harm your computer) In Google.

    How to solve this error. Please help me.
     
    seo99, Aug 19, 2008 IP
  2. enous

    enous Well-Known Member

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    yeah, are sure you site hadn't been hacked?
     
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  3. websites

    websites Peon

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    #3
    i have faced same problem then i changed ftp password and upload complete site again, you can also do same
     
    websites, Aug 19, 2008 IP
  4. vikramSingh

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    are you providing dowload facility???

    Free download???
     
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  5. seo99

    seo99 Banned

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    #5
    Hi,
    Thanks for the reply. My site has not been hacked.


     
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    seo99 Banned

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    How can i use FTP as my site is not working. I am not able to connect with FTP
     
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    seo99 Banned

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    #7
    Hi,

    We are not providing free download facilities.



     
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  8. aadisharma

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    I also see this problem with one or two sites. But don't have any exact idea how we can remove this from our websites.
     
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  9. Amy Potter

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    #9
    as of my exp .. if u r getting this sort of line in google in front of ur site..
    that means ur site having some sort of virus.. and its has been crawled by google crawler and thats of reason google giving that indication in front of the site... while searching.. so that .. other visitor not get hurt by ur site

    as of my suggestion what u do.. first scan ur pc/laptop.. before downloading all those files from the server of that particular site.. then do scanning for all those pages.. and then reload it.. once the google crawler visit to your site.. and it will found not such virus. part in the site.. it will automatically remove that line in front of ur site..
    it had happened with my site and i have done the same and i get relief now :D

    and hope u also get the relief ;)

    best of luck ..

    thanks
     
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  10. Abhik

    Abhik ..:: The ONE ::..

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    There must be some kind of malicious script installed on your server.
    Or the script you are running is a nulled one.
     
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    fr@nc!z Active Member

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    I try to open it up, but it make my PC hang up!
     
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  13. lightlysalted

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    I know that under the new internet explorer version there is a phising filter that has been built in. Try turning of the phishing filter and see if it still shows up when you search
     
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    live-cms_com Notable Member

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    I would check the code for a worm, but Firefox is acting up. First it wouldn't even let me view the source without giving the "Reported Attack Site!" message and second your page won't load any more, but it will ping fine and load in IE.
     
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  15. SteveWh

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    In the Google search results, click on the link to the site. It will go to a warning page instead of to the site. Then follow the link to the "Safe Browsing Diagnostic Page" for that site.

    Search your source code (on the server) for any of the domains mentioned on the diagnostic page.

    Also go to Google Webmaster Tools http://www.google.com/webmasters/ . In one of the sections, you can get a list of some of the individual pages on which Google found bad code.
     
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    I thing you have used spywares which Google thinks could infect the users opening your site..
     
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  18. Mike Gomez

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    #18
    You've probably been hacked and had malicious script installed. Find it, remove it, and send a reconsideration request to Google. It will take anywhere between a few days and 3 weeks to have the warning removed.
     
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    #19
    "You've probably been hacked and had malicious script installed." The previous reply is quite correct. If it's a business or organization site, you might consider getting some professional help to fix it, since even a few days of downtime can cause a huge drop in traffic and online revenue.

    You could try Devfense from Boonbox. http://www.boonbox.net/devfense.htm

    It's a service that gives you a report on your site's vulnerabilities and recommendations for priority fixes. They can help you fix the problem on your website so Google will take off their warning. Contact them at http://www.boonbox.net/contact.htm

    Good luck!:)
     
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  20. collegekid

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    Hi, most servers have a static IP address, and hackers have a bank of these addresses that they use automated software to crack/hack. Once they get into your server, they either use it to send spam emails, or use it to hack other servers, or they install spywares on user's computers.

    Consider changing your FTP to ssh, and move the port number to something other than the default one. Leave no port open unless it is absolutely needed. Good luck with getting your server bug-free again.
     
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