Registered: May 2003
Location: Los Angeles (OC) / Mexicali
WTF... My Website Got Flagged Down As Malicious by Google!!! WTF
Oh I'm so pist off. All websites hosted on my server got flagged down by google as Malicious!!! WTF!!! That is not good. I dunno what to do. There's no direct contact number to Google. This only happens when you use Google Chrome or Firefox.
ggggrrrrr I'm so pist off!
Dec-18-2008 22:17
72hrpartyanimal
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2007
Location: West LA, California (where retired party people live)
Re: WTF... My Website Got Flagged Down As Malicious by Google!!! WTF
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Originally posted by DjWoody
Oh I'm so pist off. All websites hosted on my server got flagged down by google as Malicious!!! WTF!!! That is not good. I dunno what to do. There's no direct contact number to Google. This only happens when you use Google Chrome or Firefox.
ggggrrrrr I'm so pist off!
call this number: 1-800-IM-HOSED
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Dec-18-2008 22:21
MindShifter
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Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Mile High
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What do you put into your live sets that has made you a dancefloor favorite for the past decade?
"I’m a dance floor favorite? Great! I would say the passion that I feel for the music I buy and the honesty with how I play it. I play the records I love not the ones that simply work. I’ve never taken the easy music option (which would make me a lot more money by the way) but chosen to push people a little. I try to draw people in a new direction slightly and expand their taste a little more than other DJ’s." - Lee Burridge
Dec-18-2008 22:23
R!CH
check signal
Registered: Sep 2004
Location: potrero hill
uhh your website appears to be your myspace page loaded into a frame...
it loads fine in firefox from a direct link and from the google search index...
a simple google search on 'google malicious site' reveals the flagger to be the stop badware coalition, which has a site that outlines in detail how it flags and how to submit a request for review...
If you own or manage a website, you are responsible for that website’s security. Compromised websites can infect visitors with badware, and are commonly blacklisted by search engines, web browsers, and security vendors.
Many legitimate websites are the targets of malicious hacking attacks, during which code linking directly to badware is inserted onto an otherwise innocent, but poorly secured, website. Another common way that legitimate sites are compromised is through third-party content such as the ads provided by an advertising network, which can be used as vectors for the distribution of badware.
basically if you're asking visitors for personal info, you need to secure your forms against hackers.
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Dec-18-2008 22:34
2tall
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Registered: Jun 2007
Location: San Francisco
not sure how paranoid firefox/google is, but it might be because your email form redirects to a different domain (djwoody.com) than where the form resides (livemag.web.aplus.net/cgi-sys/formmail.pl)
Registered: May 2003
Location: Los Angeles (OC) / Mexicali
That could be it. This happened when people were signing up to the clubs guestlist last week. I was linking to a private sign up page directly from MySpace. I think someone from MySpace flagged it down and it fucked me over.
I looked over my site on Scandoo and it looks like some sites with malicious stuff are linking to mine. Not only that, but it also seems to be flagging down the live sets I have on my server.