by erica
over 1 year ago

Hi,

Often, Google doesn’t show every last instance of infection on their Diagnostic page or in the Webmaster Tools console, so if you clean up just what is shown there, that doesn’t necessarily mean there are no more infections on a site. Have you tried logging in to Google Webmaster Tools as a verified site owner? Usually that is the quickest way to initiate a review, and then if the site does not pass the review there will be a refreshed list of URLs with issues.

In website hacks, quite often more than just one page is compromised, and often pages are compromised in multiple ways. The URLs listed in Webmaster Tools and the exploits pointed to in a StopBadware review are intended as pointers to the website owner in seeing what remains to be cleaned, not as a comprehensive list of all infections on a site.

Also, to be clear, every time Google scans a site they scan fresh – they aren’t just looking at old acrhives of the site. And when we at StopBadware test a site, we also test the version of the site that is live at the time of the test.

We know this process can be frustrating, and that it can be hard to find information as a website owner. That’s part of why StopBadware hosts a forum like BadwareBusters, to help connect internet users and website owners with folks who can help out.

Erica

by denis
over 1 year ago

Erica is right.

Google hasn’t scanned your site since 2009-02-13. Did you request a review via Webmaster Tools? If not, your site may remain "blacklisted" untill the next scheduled scan (which is no guarantee will be clean).

Denis – www.UnmaskParasites.com

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