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This site may harm your computer.
My site is getting this in google SERPS. I identified problem and fixed it. Anyone have experience with this? I am wondering how loing it willl take for the This site may harm your computer to be removed.
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May be this thread from new_seo can help you: http://forums.seochat.com/google-optimization-7/this-site-may-harm-your-computer-202651.html Watch out for the other thread reference from ClickyB inside this thread.
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I am wondering how loing it willl take for the This site may harm your computer to be removed.
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I am not too sure about that but i guess when the site gets rid of the problem causing this message, it might go away when the site is crawled after the problem removal. |
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Why dont you contact Google directly..??
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You said you have fixed it?we'll lets just wait to cache the changes you've made.I think the time you are asking would depend on how often google visit your site.
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We discovered the problem. Somehow a robot hacked into our site and inserted a line calling on a JS throughout many pages of the site. The location of the js was not always the same but the js was always named fgg.js. this is always appearing before the closing body tag on the effected pages.
This is incredibly annoying. |
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If you have solved the problem then give your site a bit of time to get cached again. I am quite sure that things will settle then. I know its seriously annoying to have your site in ranks along with that message. No one will click on it, its too damn annoying. All the best for it, and hope after the re-caching, things will return to normal. |
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fgg.js
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Hello, I had exactly the same problem on my web site today. I removed all links to fgg.js from HTML (and some PHP) pages, but I still can not find the robot. Any clues? Thank you, Mehra. |
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You should change your ftp password asap. My host installed something on the server that scans everything uploaded now and quarantines anything questionable and fgg.js. I recommend making 100% sure that the site is clean and then use google webmaster tools to request a review if they are reporting the problem
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How to get rid of fgg.js?
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I have sites with both fgg.js and ngg.js script now stuck in them, mostly before the closing body tag. What did you do to clean up the site? So far I have used Frontpage to search and replace. Is that enough? Any idea how they got in and how do I prevent it in the future? Is this driven by a virus on my computer? or a security weakness? Needing help, IWIK |
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I wish I knew the answer to those questions but I dont know how they got in. To fix it we did find / replace to flush all occurances and our host is now aware of the issue and scans regularly. I changed all my passwords and I monitor any ftp connections to the site. The good news is once I reported the fix google lifted the warning within 24 hours.
You need to not only flush it but also find out how to prevent it from happening again |
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I just got that same message this morning inserted into the blog. I just assume they will find it next crawl ? Never had this happen before either.
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Did you clean out the problem?
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I had the same thing happen to my site a few weeks ago. I resolved the issue by removing the hack code and sumbitting a request to google for them to check and make sure the site is clean. It took 24 hours or less for them to have all the warnings removed. I hope this helps.
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