i received a messages with the above notice "Notice of Suspected Hacking on my website. I'm not sure what happen here, however, I noticed there were some pages listed and they are not apart of my website??
Has anyone received the same message before? If so, what did you do to solve the issue?
and what i do for the next?
May be some malware virus introduced that pages in your site. Remove all pages and rescan them and upload again. May be it will solve your problem.Also check if there are any suspicious javascripts included your pages.
It means that Google detected malicious links in your site... (generally spam).
Generally a quick scan at http://sitecheck.sucuri.net finds the issue.
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I was just trying to get a quick [free] video record of a screen (with captions), and wanted to use something I've happily used in the past - Camstudio (https://camstudio.org/), but when I go to download it I notice I'm being redirected to a suspect website (http://www.nameghesere.com).
You can't get onto the Camstudio forums without invite - so I thought I'd ask here in case anyone knows.
Has Camstudio been compromised? Is it still a viable [free] solution?
Thanks
Abe
Ah - I've found another download site for Camstudio (https://sourceforge.net/projects/camstudio/files/latest/download) which includes a warning:
Notice Regarding Malware:
The downloads from camstudio.org are known to contain malware.
All downloads from SourceForge are virus scanned. As of this writing there is no malware on the SourceForge downloads for CamStudio.
Perhaps someone should shut down the camstudio.org site.
When I go to https://dojotoolkit.org/, I get, "Unable to connect". In some browsers I get "You have reached a domain that is pending ICANN verification".
I've used a number of dojo libraries in my code. Does anyone know what happened to the owner and whether this is likely to be fixed in the near future?
If it isn't fixed, what is my best option for replacing it?
This seems to be a temporary administrative DNS issue, based on their Twitter response:
We apologize for the issues accessing the Dojo 1 web site. We’re
working on it as fast as possible. In the mean time, you can add the
IP address directly to /etc/hosts. 104.16.205.241
There are also some workarounds on the dojo gitter.im channel:
Reference guide content is also at https://github.com/dojo/docs/ And
tutorials are at
https://github.com/dojo/dojo-website/tree/master/src/documentation/tutorials
Also, as mentioned in this related question, you can use the Archive.org Wayback Machine.
The site now appears to be back up. I was able to access it and get information on features I'm using.
I'm having trouble loading my updated XML for a contextual gadget in gmail. I was reading through the Google Gadgets FAQ, and it is stated that the XML files are cached for a few hours.
I've been searching for a while on how to get around this and found a few solutions such as:
Add a nocache=1 (or something close to that) to the querystring
Add anything to the querystring
Use the "My Gadget" gadget to disable caching.
None of these solutions work for me, and I'm suspecting it's because none of them are newer than 2010 and things tend to change. Has anyone else run into this issue recently?
It is not &nocache=1 but &nogadgetcache=1 that must be added;
make sure you append this before the # in the URL !
from the docs :
Changes to gadget don't show up immediately.
Gmail is probably using a cached version of the gadget. Changes to gadgets can take some time to be reflected because of caching. Solution: Make sure you include the flag &nogadgetcache=1 in the URL when you start Gmail to test your gadgets. This flag ensures that any changes you make to gadgets will show up in your Gmail account immediately. If you reference external resources in your gadget, such as JS or CSS files located on external servers, those resources are still subject to caching.
https://developers.google.com/gmail/contextual_gadgets
yesterday when I came to one of my sites I got a warning from google that there is malware on my site. I looked at the code and there was indeed some javascript that shouldn't be there. I googled it and didn't find anything usefull. When I came back to my site, that code was gone, but google (when accessing the site from the search engine) and google chrome still give me a warning that there is malware on my site.
I looked at webmaster tools and they have identified few pages as problematic. One of them is http://www.keramikfliesen.com/schweiz/rimini/. The code that is listed in the webmaster tools under Malware is:
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Can you please help me out? How should I fight this?
Thank you all very much for your help in advance!
Remove the malware from your webpages.
Immediately change your passwords.
Also check for any XSS (cross-site scripting) and SQL injection vulnerabilities.
deactivate plugins that are not high ranked or from reputed source.
Use secure protocols.check out StopBadware.org's Tips for Cleaning and Securing Your Website.
Keep an eye on your log files.
Stay up-to-date with the latest software updates and patches.
Hope it helps!
If the code appears again, then the attacker left some script, which, on request, runs the infecting procedure. Usually this script receives an encoded string of the malcode (e.g. in base64), decodes it and executes via eval(). You should find this file (it is most likely a PHP script) and remove it. To find it look at the log and search for suspicious requests (e.g. a single POST request, transmitting base64 string is a very suspicious one).
Most probably your hosting has been compromised (password stolen) by an automated tool.
This tools typically inject some javascript inside js files in order to infect the people visiting your pages with malware. You should :
Change your passwords.
Restore the most recent non compromised backup.
I have bought a ipad website and it's moved to my server.
Now i have tried to make an addon domain, but it does not work on my first hosting account.
On my second hosting account it works, but on that server there is another ipad website so i don't think this is smart to do because of the same ip adresses.
So adding an addon domain does not work and the site is down now!
I have added a service ticket, but i think this will cost at least 8 hours before i get an answer.
Can anyone tell me how bad this is for my serp position in google.
The website has always been on the first page.
Will this 404 error do bad to my site?cOr is it better to place the site on the same server as the other ipad website?
EDIT:
It is not ideal to serve a 404/timeouts, however your rankings should recover. You mentioned that the sites are different. Moving the site to a different server/IP shouldn't matter too much as long as you can minimize the down time of the said process performed (and should probably be preferred over downtime, if possible). I want to ensure this is communicated, but do NOT show site #2 as site #1 in the short term as you will experience duplicate content issues.
If you don't already have it, you might open up a Google Webmaster Tools account. It will provide you with some diagnostics about your outage (e.g. how many attempts Google tried, the returned response codes, etc..) and if something major happens, which is unlikely, you can request re-inclusion.
I believe it is very bad if the 404 is a result of an internal link.
I cannot tell you anything about which server you should host it on though, as i have no idea if that scenario is bad. Could you possibly host it on the one server, then when the next is up, host it from there?