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Protecting your Website from Malware Attacks

Protect your website from malware virusPassing on information from one of my programmers at Designed 2 impress, Inc.

“Now a days more web sites are getting infected with malicious code and, hackers injecting the malware code, which puts your website and whole business onto risk.
We use lots of free tools, browser add-ons, widgets and third party content, these code are back doors for such codes.  Here are few tips to understand the cause and prevention:

* What are malicious iframes and what causes them?

Over the years hackers found it hard to trick people into visiting suspicious sites so they’re now targeting legit sites and using them to infect unknowing customers. In most cases an FTP account’s password is obtained through key logging malware, then legit website files are modified to distribute the malware and gather more passwords. If your PC has been infected with one of these trojans, your bank account, email accounts, and FTP accounts may no longer be secure.

* What to do if you find malicious iframes.

1. Use the following online vulnerability scanner and ensure your software is up-to-date: http://secunia.com/vulnerability_scanning/online/?task=load
2. Download antivirus and fully scan your PC for malcious files. Here are some free online scanners:
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/
http://www.bitdefender.com/scan8/ie.html
http://www.kaspersky.com/virusscanner
http://support.f-secure.com/enu/home/ols.shtml
3. Update all passwords that may have been obtained. Do not use old passwords, generate new ones.
4. Upload older versions of the files or contact support for assistance removing the malicious iframes.

* Prevention

- Ensure you use the latest browser version
- Disable javascript
- Use the firefox addon noscript
- Download and install some free antivirus software, make sure it stays updated
- Use http://www.avg.com.au/index.cfm?section=avg&action=onlinescan to test suspicious links you are given in emails or find online.

To delist your website from this block you need to contact Google. This excerpt was copied from the URL below, and provides step by step instructions to request a delisting.

http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=45432

Once you have reviewed your site and are sure it is clean, you can can submit a request for review. Note that you’ll need to verify site ownership before you can request a site review.

1. Sign in to Webmaster Tools with your Google account.
2. On the Dashboard, select the site you want.
3. On the Overview page, click Request a review and follow the instructions.

I’m sure this will help.

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Thank you for taking the time to reading my post. Have a powerful day!

This article is the sole intellectual property of Elayna Fernandez. Copyright Designed 2 Impress, Inc.

 

Comments

Good Morning Elayna,

Thanks for the post. Have a great day.

Posted by Patrick White (Home Driven Realty, Inc) almost 2 years ago

Thank you, Patrick, you do as well!

Posted by Elayna Fernandez ~ Marketing Success Made Possible (Designed 2 Impress, Inc.) almost 2 years ago

Great post, thanks for the advice.

Posted by John B. Joseph (Groupe Sutton Centre-Ouest, Westmount) almost 2 years ago

You are welcome, John!  Have a beautiful day!

Posted by Elayna Fernandez ~ Marketing Success Made Possible (Designed 2 Impress, Inc.) almost 2 years ago

Well hello young lady and this is very interesting information and can they attach me on a MAC computer?

VB ;-)

Posted by VEGAS BOB (REALTY ONE GROUP - LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 702.443.7156 ) almost 2 years ago

Yes, dear, the attack happens on the host, so it is your site that gets affected, not your PC or MAC, although it can spread once you open that page. :)  Have a lovely day!

Posted by Elayna Fernandez ~ Marketing Success Made Possible (Designed 2 Impress, Inc.) almost 2 years ago

Here's three more tips Elayna to help protect yourself from hackers and malware:

  1. Always use antivirus software and keep it up to date!
  2. Always use antivirus software and keep it up to date!
  3. Always use antivirus software and keep it up to date!

:)  :)  :)  :)

Posted by Dan Quinn, Realtor, DanQuinnHomes.com (Re/Max 2000, Realtors) over 1 year ago

:)

Posted by Elayna Fernandez ~ Marketing Success Made Possible (Designed 2 Impress, Inc.) over 1 year ago

This is kind of heavy reading for over my Christmas break.  But I book marked it.  The information looks important.  Merry Christmas.

Posted by Gene Riemenschneider East Contra Costa Home Sales 01492725 (Home Point Real Estate) over 1 year ago

I appreciate it, Gene. I look forward to your opinion! Happy Holidays!

Posted by Elayna Fernandez ~ Marketing Success Made Possible (Designed 2 Impress, Inc.) over 1 year ago

Thank you for this great information.  I will be sure and share with others.

Posted by Richard Weeks, REALTORĀ®, Broker, Vice President General Manager - Texas (Morris Williams Realty) about 1 year ago

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