• Hi,
    My website, https://www.mbadecoder.com has been getting all kinds of virus scripts for some reason. The latest one is a message on Chrome which goes:

    https://www.mbadecoder.com contains content from click.clickfeeds.net, a site known to distribute malware. Your computer might catch a virus if you visit this site.
    Google has found malicious software may be installed onto your computer if you proceed. If you’ve visited this site in the past or you trust this site, it’s possible that it has just recently been compromised by a hacker. You should not proceed, and perhaps try again tomorrow or go somewhere else.

    How can I figure out whats going wrong? For now it is working on other browsers but a couple of days ago it was just not working on any browser. At that time the message on the home page was:

    Warning: Can not modify header information – headers already sent by (……..)

    Somebody, please help.
    Thanks.

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  • Shan

    (@shan-last-shreds-of-sanity)

    I’m fairly tech savvy, but the DB’s scare me because I can ruin a site that way. I can follow a good tutorial pretty easily. I design for WP bloggers (not a theme developer). I can just about hold my own in PHP, HTML & CSS. But core files? I get hives. LOL Although I have repaired & optimized my DB myself several times & even changed my username via MySQL.

    I wonder if my host would do this for me.

    @ Shan & peosteve

    You can grep files on a Windows Operating System with WinGrep. It’s a freeware application that performs a similar Linux Grep function on Windows PCs.

    https://www.wingrep.com/

    Very easy to use. Just grab a copy of your whole site, backup or what ever to your desktop, and tell WinGrep to search for those terms that perezbox mentioned earlier.

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