Google - Parts of this site may be distributing malware
by wilshire
8 months ago

I really dont’s how it’s possible! We have links from Google, Trip Advisor, two major companies on the net. Did Google make a mistake here? Please help.

http://iberostar.info/resorts/bavaro/
http://iberostar.info/resorts/daiquiri/
http://iberostar.info/resorts/dominicus/
http://iberostar.info/resorts/bellacosta/
http://iberostar.info/resorts/dominicana/
http://www.iberostar.info/resorts/bavaro/
http://iberostar.info/resorts/costadorada/
http://www.iberostar.info/resorts/daiquiri/
http://www.iberostar.info/resorts/dominicus/
http://www.iberostar.info/resorts/bellacosta/
http://www.iberostar.info/resorts/dominicana/
http://iberostar.info/resorts/paraiso_del_mar/
http://www.iberostar.info/resorts/costadorada/
http://www.iberostar.info/resorts/paraiso_del_mar/
http://www.iberostar.info/resorts/bavaro/index.html
http://www.iberostar.info/resorts/daiquiri/index.html
http://www.iberostar.info/resorts/dominicus/index.html
http://www.iberostar.info/resorts/bellacosta/index.html
http://www.iberostar.info/resorts/dominicana/index.html
http://www.iberostar.info/resorts/costadorada/index.html
http://www.iberostar.info/resorts/paraiso_del_mar/index.html

Thanks for looking. GA

by Kaleh
8 months ago

Your site has also been hacked and you now have additional code on your pages.

A Quick Scan with Dasient WAM identifies numerous pages containing hidden iframes containing a reference to [ yournameshop .cn :8080/index .php ].

http://wam.dasient.com/wam/diagnose?URL=iberostar.info/resorts/bavaro/&scan_id=22769

*Let your hosting provider know that your site has been hacked and see if they can help determine how the sites were hacked and fix that problem.

*Clean your local computer of any virus/trojan capable of capturing FTP credentials and change all of your passwords (this is the most likely avenue)

*Upgrade any blog, forum, gallery, CMS or other script to reduce vulnerabilities created by outdated code

*Confirm that the web-host has updated anything they are responsible for

*Restore the last known good backup of your site

*If you don’t have a backup, examine all files (including extra “suspicious” files, hidden files and error documents), and remove code you didn’t place there.

*Ask your host if you can switch from FTP to either SFTP or FTPS to minimize the chance of log-in credentials being “sniffed”

*After cleaning and securing your site, “Request a Review” through your Google Webmaster Tools Account . Sites must be added and ownership verified first.

by wilshire
8 months ago

Kaleh,

Thanks a lot. Everything was fixed.

GA