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What
happened to me:
One morning, those nice people at Google sent me an email. It started off ... You saw the date - 17 January 2010 (it happened to me again on 12 February 2010). OK,
so that site was not earning very much, but it was the best that we
had. And now, everyone was being scared off by
THE MESSAGE! So, it was only one website. Using the FileZilla ftp program, I checked the website installation files and found that a small number of them had suspiciously different date/time stamps - similar to each other but different from the rest of the website files. Further investigation revealed the presence of a suspicious looking script in those files - in all of those files, but nowhere else. Going back to my website and seeing yet again the warning message about MY website, (which had now replaced the front page of my website,) I pressed the (very tiny) "Ignore this warning" link and was able to see the front page of my website ...with ... Guess what formed part of that suspicious looking script that I had spotted earlier? Not a problem - just go through all of those files (about 20 of them) which had the new date/time stamps (with the help of FileZilla and NoteTab Light) and remove all of those suspicious script fragments (making sure not to remove the wrong < or /> or anything else) in every one of those files. (Good HTML practice with nothing better to do!) Next stage, prove to Google that the website was mine, certify that I had removed all of the malware (I hope that I have) and request a review of the website. So, what happened the next morning ? Another email from those kind people at Google - this time a different website of mine reported with the same problem. Then another. And another. Those emails just seemed to keep on coming. In the end, I went through every website looking at the date/time stamps on the installation files. It took 2 full days work to clean up all of those websites. And guess what? Google did NOT send an email about every website that was infected. Google did well, but if I had relied solely on their emails, some of my websites would still have had as
their front page.
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