• hello! my site has been hacked and is showing the google ‘malware’ warning. I have been trying to fix it but cant seem to find the problem, and even my host server has not been able to find anything objectionable. I have been trying to follow almost every advise online.

    I have a few sites running on my server. the two which have shown this malware attack carry the identical theme. do you think the theme has a loophole?

    should I reinstall a clean version of WP? how do I ensure my data stays intact> I have a four year old site and get over 4500 visitors a day. So need to get the site up and running fast. please advise.

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  • Thread Starter parambyte

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    i’ve been checking your website, it isn’t infected at all, i’ve been checking in https://www.virustotal.com/index.html and also google,everything is ok!! may be it used to,but now your website is safe !! cheer up !!

    Thread Starter parambyte

    (@parambyte)

    oh! I just deleted cache and history on chrome on Windows Vista, but I am still getting a malware warning. even google webmastertools is giving me a malware infection. but on my Mac-Safari and Mac-Firefox, it seems to be cool.

    on Vista IE, after deleting cache, the warning in gone though… I dont know what to make of it…

    hey dude, i’d recommand you to use permalink to better rank on search engines, same as your phpbb forum.

    don’t worry, your website is fine now!! i’m checking your website pages, they’re all safe !! concerning google webmaster tool, they have send you a message that day when u had the malware, just wait while googlebot goes over your website, by then the message you have in the dashboard in google webmaster tool wil desepear

    Thread Starter parambyte

    (@parambyte)

    thanks for the suggestion but still wondering why chrome and google webmaster tools is giving me the warning…

    simply googlebot didn’t go over your website, you’ll have to wait 30 days

    Thread Starter parambyte

    (@parambyte)

    oh! till then thats a whole lot of loss of traffic! would permalink solve this in the future?

    yes, you’d better change to permalink, it will give another idea to google about your website.

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