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  • Anonymous - Saturday, April 21, 2012

    Yocha News- Google has warned 20 thousand sites have been hacked and injected with malware redirected Javascript.

    In a message sent this week, Google said that a few pages of the site can be hacked. "In particular, we think that JavaScript has been injected into your site by third parties and may be used to redirect users to malicious sites," said Google's Search Quality team as reported by MSFN, Friday (04/20/2012).

    "File is infected with JavaScript foreigners and warned the owner should find a file which in particular contains eval (fuction (p, a, c, k, e, r,). Code is placed in the HTML, JavaScript or PHP file," he added.

    The website also warns that the file server could be compromised wrote. As a result, your site can and will show tercloacking malicious sites only in certain situations.

    It emphasizes that it is important to remove malware and fix vulnerabilities to Melindungin website visitors. Webster urged to keep their software up-to-date web hosts and connect them to technical support.

    Google's anti-malware campaign has a considerable impact. July last year, Google released 11 million URLs from co.cc domain, because these domains to attack by spreading the virus.

    Google explained in a blog post at the time of mass providers can host more than 50 thousand malware domain.

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