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Monday, December 10, 2012

Matt Cutts on Malware

"> 11 12 Jan posted in Tips and tricks, unmask parasites


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Safe browsing diagnostic data to use — false positives are very likely not
http://www.Google.com/safebrowsing/Diagnostic?site=

The problem may have been caused by a third-party content (ads, widgets) you on your siteBut in most cases that the problem in the malicious content/behavior added by hackers.Malware review via Google Webmaster Tools. prove the Diagnositics > ownershipuse-Malware section for information about malware problems (for example, on examples of URL were malware was found, and examples of the found harmful content) once you solve the problem, click on the link "request a review" — your site will be reviewed during the next few hours.Fetch as Googlebot. -useful tool for the diagnosis of security problems when hackers hide malicious content of normal human visitors and search engine spiders only for search (cloaking show) — this is quite a common kind of website hacks (part of massive Black Hat SEO campaigns) ... htaccess — is a popular target of website hacks. Hackers can, for example, to redirect all rules for conditional search engine traffic to a third party website.SQL-injections — another trick where hackers bugs in web applications that is not properly sanitize user input — thus harmful content can be injected exploit in the site database.Search for malware can be tricky.Not only check the source code of your Web pages. Check which browsers retrieved from your Web server (the code of the page and the HTTP headers).You can to play with different scenarios. Warning: use specialized tools and do it only in a controlled environment, malware can infect your computer otherwise sandboxed. direct visitvisit a search enginevisit with clean cookies (first time visit) visit using different browsers (IE, Firefox, Chrome) visit from different IP addresses and countriesKeep your system up to date.Changing passwords.Exposing the parasites:)-Matt that this site is a "really useful place to talk about the various attacks that currently going on". If you my help to troubleshoot your site security need, you can request here.
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