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  • mfcphil Friend
    #167622

    We recently discovered that some of your pages can cause users to be infected with malicious software. We have begun showing a warning page to users who visit these pages by clicking a search result on Google.com.

    HOW DO I FIX THIS

    Manos Moderator
    #407294

    Hi,

    What i would do is to download my site on localhost and search every part and every file for code that it’s injected somehow.
    I think that google also gives you urls that are causing the problem!

    And after i do all this, i will ask Google to remove this report.

    Regards

    Manos

    jooservices Friend
    #407305

    In prev time i’ve faced this issue with my company’ client.
    Yes, download website into local. Whole checking. In normally, your anti viruses should be find out malware scripts.
    In case can’t, try to use kdiff ( Ubuntu ) for compare standard joomla pack & your site.
    Find out some php code like eval . Most of php malware use it for executing.
    ….

    mfcphil Friend
    #407306

    <em>@pascm 261102 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi,

    What i would do is to download my site on localhost and search every part and every file for code that it’s injected somehow.
    I think that google also gives you urls that are causing the problem!

    And after i do all this, i will ask Google to remove this report.

    Regards

    Manos</blockquote>

    Hi Manos

    Here’s what I’ve done so far, I’ve downloaded the next version of Joomla, overwriting mine. I’ve deleted the menu and pages and menu’s to those pages that google says is causing a problem, It says my home page is a problem, I am hoping thats ok because that would be the site….I have now requested google do a review to see if all is ok >:(

    mfcphil Friend
    #407308

    <em>@jooservices 261114 wrote:</em><blockquote>In prev time i’ve faced this issue with my company’ client.
    Yes, download website into local. Whole checking. In normally, your anti viruses should be find out malware scripts.
    In case can’t, try to use kdiff ( Ubuntu ) for compare standard joomla pack & your site.
    Find out some php code like eval . Most of php malware use it for executing.
    ….</blockquote>

    Nope dont know how to do that :-[

    will pm you

    jooservices Friend
    #407311

    If you don’t mind. I can try to help 🙂
    Thank you
    Viet Vu

    mfcphil Friend
    #407313

    <em>@jooservices 261120 wrote:</em><blockquote>If you don’t mind. I can try to help 🙂
    Thank you
    Viet Vu</blockquote>

    dont mind at all thank you

    jooservices Friend
    #407315

    Ya but i need your site access , you known 🙂
    Please PM on our skype 🙂
    Thank you
    Viet Vu

    mfcphil Friend
    #407316

    <em>@jooservices 261124 wrote:</em><blockquote>Ya but i need your site access , you known 🙂
    Please PM on our skype 🙂
    Thank you
    Viet Vu</blockquote>

    sent detail via pm

    tfosnom Friend
    #418554

    following this thread, the eventual outcome of the repairs were????
    Shane

    mfcphil Friend
    #418555

    I changed server and upgraded to joomla 1.7

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