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Old October 26th, 2009, 09:55 AM
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Unhappy Iframe, the virus from hell.

I have some form of Iframe virus.

I have 4 web pages that i am somewhat responsible for.

infected : (fiksdal.be) my page hosted by domeneshop.no

infected : (bedouinexperience.com) the page for one of my clients hosted by domeneshop.no

infected : (projectyoung.com) my girlfreinds page hosted by domeneshop.no

not infected : (club-red.com) clients page hosted by godaddy

I have treated the infections many times. I have formated my HD and scanned it with avast. I have changed the passwords on my ftp. I use filezilla and i never store any passwords in the program or on my computer. I have reuploded clean pages and set file permissions to 444.

It still comes back. WTF! why does it come back its really starting to hurt my reputation and i keep loosing valubale traffic since its kind of blacklisted in both google chrome and i think firefox.

Please can someone help me cause im lost.

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Old October 26th, 2009, 10:42 AM
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I don't know for sure, but there's a pretty direct correlation between your host company and the infections.

Inform domeneshop.no of this, and tell them to help fix it or you'll take your business elsewhere.

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Old October 26th, 2009, 11:31 AM
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I don't know for sure, but there's a pretty direct correlation between your host company and the infections.

Inform domeneshop.no of this, and tell them to help fix it or you'll take your business elsewhere.
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yeh i did that, but most companies are not that fast at responding to complaints.

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Old October 26th, 2009, 01:38 PM
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In that case, I'd just move the sites to a new host. Is it free hosting on domeneshop.no by chance?

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In that case, I'd just move the sites to a new host. Is it free hosting on domeneshop.no by chance?


Hehe no its far from free. It is a well recogniced company in Norway. Thats the problem in my opinion, the bigger the company the worse the service is.

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My first suggestion for this is one that should be fairly obvious...

Change the passwords (FTP, login, EVERYTHYING!!!) on ALL of the hosting accounts that are being targeted.

And do not make them simple passwords. Make them hard!

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Iframes are your friend!

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Iframes are your friend!
i think that this is a VERY different situation. if you decide to put an iframe into your own web page, then sure, it's great. if someone else decides to ahck into your site and put an iframe in there for their own personal gain, and your detriment, then no.. iframes are teh work of the devil.

Do you really mean to suggest that you think that hacking someone elses site to add your own code against their will is "fine", "good" or something like that? I think you have a lot of explaining to do to try and convince everyone here that you're not supporting some filthy hackers.

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