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From: Alan Connor on 28 Feb 2010 12:06 Hi folks, One of my websites got infected with a virus and was blocked by Google. I stumbled across this page and it really helped me getting the problem solved very quickly without having to reupload my website from my computer. I can't paste the whole method here because it's explained in pictures. Check out: http://www.orioncities.com/scanning-website-files-for-malware-and-viruses I hope this will help someone.
From: sgopus on 28 Feb 2010 22:49 Their are many well known and known to be good sites, that will help others with malware and virus infection, I wouldn't click on any link included with posts that state they will help you, more than likely they are links themselves to virus and malware. "Alan Connor" wrote: > > Hi folks, > > One of my websites got infected with a virus and was blocked by Google. > I stumbled across this page and it really helped me getting the problem > solved very quickly without having to reupload my website from my > computer. > > I can't paste the whole method here because it's explained in pictures. > Check out: > > http://www.orioncities.com/scanning-website-files-for-malware-and-viruses > > I hope this will help someone. > > > . >
From: Twayne on 1 Mar 2010 13:30 In news:710C8BC5-2F15-4617-BA16-111C83267B39(a)microsoft.com, sgopus <sgopus(a)discussions.microsoft.com> typed: > Their are many well known and known to be good sites, that will help > others with malware and virus infection, I wouldn't click on any link > included with posts that state they will help you, more than likely > they are links themselves to virus and malware. I don't know about "more than likely", but that's always good advice. It's also considered to be one of the resolves in "Safe Hex". It's a great way to invite malicious code into your machine without knowing it for quite some time. HTH, Twayne > > "Alan Connor" wrote: > >> >> Hi folks, >> >> One of my websites got infected with a virus and was blocked by >> Google. I stumbled across this page and it really helped me getting >> the problem solved very quickly without having to reupload my >> website from my computer. >> >> I can't paste the whole method here because it's explained in >> pictures. Check out: >> >> http://www.orioncities.com/scanning-website-files-for-malware-and-viruses >> >> I hope this will help someone. >> >> >> . -- -- Life is the only real counselor; wisdom unfiltered through personal experience does not become a part of the moral tissue.
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