belgatrade Posted March 20, 2011 Share Posted March 20, 2011 I have a site at the following address www.belgatrade.com. I make it a few yaers ago. I'm novice in web design. Now I saw on google that is a forbidden site ( on black list) for malware injection. It is on godaddy. They told me that can not help to solve the problem. It is someone which can guide me to erase the malware code from my site? Thank in advance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
♥14steve14 Posted March 20, 2011 Share Posted March 20, 2011 Have a read of the security forum. There is loads of info there to help you clean your store, and how to prevent it happening again. REMEMBER BACKUP, BACKUP AND BACKUP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
♥geoffreywalton Posted March 20, 2011 Share Posted March 20, 2011 There is a bit of a guide on how to do this in my profile/about me page and if you want to do it yourself I can send you a guide. HTH G Need help installing add ons/contributions, cleaning a hacked site or a bespoke development, check my profile Virus Threat Scanner My Contributions Basic install answers. Click here for Contributions / Add Ons. UK your site. Site Move. Basic design info. For links mentioned in old answers that are no longer here follow this link Useful Threads. If this post was useful, click the Like This button over there ======>>>>>. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted March 20, 2011 Share Posted March 20, 2011 Follow these steps to clean and secure your website: 1) Lock down your site by using an .htaccess password so your customers are not attacked by the hackers code. 2) FTP all of the files to your local machine and use a program like WinGrep to identify and remove all malicious and anomalous files containing hacker code. Look for keywords such as 'base64','eval','decode'. 3) Delete the files on your hosting account before uploading the clean files. 4) FTP the clean files back to your hosting account and read and implement the security patches and contributions found in these two threads. Admin Security and Website Security. 5) Change all of your passwords: FTP, CPANEL, STORE ADMIN and DATABASE 6) Make sure File and Directory Permissions are set correctly. Directories no higher than 755, Files no higher than 644 and the TWO configure.php files no higher than 444 7) If your site has been 'black listed' as an attack site by Google, then log into Google Webmaster Tools and submit the site to be re-indexed and verified to be removed from the 'black list' 8) Remove the .htaccess password protection so your customers can resume making purchases from your website. 9) Monitor your website using the newly installed contributions to prevent future hacker attacks. 10) If you feel you can not perform any of the above steps, you are welcome to PM me for help. If you miss any of these steps your site may remain accessible to hackers. Chris Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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