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		<title>Part 2: “Warning: Visiting this site may harm your computer!”</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Jan 2012 13:00:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Akash</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Originally posted. November 12, 2009When I post this Article previously I was not in any impression that it will be appreciated by all of you in this massive manner, I received many mails and requests to share more in sequence &#8230; <a href="http://akashdwivedi.com/blog/index.php/warning-visiting-this-site-may-harm-your-computer-part2/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><div><a class="addthis_button" href="//addthis.com/bookmark.php?v=250" addthis:url='http://akashdwivedi.com/blog/index.php/warning-visiting-this-site-may-harm-your-computer-part2/' addthis:title='Part 2: “Warning: Visiting this site may harm your computer!” '><img src="//cache.addthis.com/cachefly/static/btn/v2/lg-share-en.gif" width="125" height="16" alt="Bookmark and Share" style="border:0"/></a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="ops"><small>Originally posted. November 12, 2009</small></p><p>When I post this Article previously I was not in any impression that it will be appreciated by all of you in this massive manner, I received many mails and requests to share more in sequence about the relevant subject.</p>
<p>As for actually getting rid of that message. Apparently Google did indeed find malicious software on the concerning site (it was full of program downloads after all). A program can be declared &#8216;malicious&#8217; for many reasons: it installs unwanted side-programs, it gets itself access to things it shouldn&#8217;t, and so on. If a person reports this to Google and Google verifies it, they will block the website, If so, it will display the warning. The only REAL solution would be to get rid of that program from your website, and/or to contact Google about it, since they are the ones that are causing the block in the first place.<span id="more-97"></span></p>
<p>It is difficult to say without full information but it sounds as if your security software provides some form of reputation filtering capability which enables it to identify potentially malicious / compromised web sites, and that the web site that you are attempting to visit has been identified as potentially carrying malicious content.</p>
<p>Assuming that the software is identifying these websites correctly as being potentially malicious, it is likely to be for one of 2 reasons:</p>
<p>1) It is a &#8220;genuine&#8221; web site that has been compromised and hosts either a browser exploit or similar malicious code.</p>
<p>OR</p>
<p>2) It is a malicious web site that is trying to trick you into visiting it as it hosts a browser exploit or similar malicious code.</p>
<p>If you think that some of the web sites that the system is identifying as potentially malicious are actually good web sites, I would suggest that you contact either the manufacturer of your security software or the web site owner and ask that they investigate the issue. Since cyber criminals use web downloads as their preferred means of getting their malicious code onto PC&#8217;s to either turn them into members of their Bonnets and / or steal your personal information however, I would suggest that you heed the warnings that are being presented to you and don&#8217;t visit the web sites concerned.</p>
<p>Also remember that where do you see this error, how does it look like and where does it come from? Google, for example, has some sort of website checking tool that gives you a similar message, when you get redirected to a malicious website from Google.</p>
<p>Should you get this error very frequently (or even worse, randomly), and not only when visiting sites from Google. You most likely have spyware/malware on your computer. Most usually these &#8216;fake&#8217; warnings have a link/button somewhere, which redirects you to some fishy, third-party website where you must download an executable.</p>
<p>When you have the option &#8216;Block reported websites&#8217; enabled in Mozilla / Chrome Firefox to give a warning page, before you could enter the website. This is a feature in Mozilla Firefox (and most likely Chrome as well), which you can turn of (though I wouldn&#8217;t recommend it; that feature&#8217;s there for a reason, of course). In Mozilla 3.x it can be found under:</p>
<p>Extra -&gt; Options -&gt; &#8216;Security&#8217; tab -&gt; Uncheck the &#8216;Block reported websites&#8217; checkbox (second option)</p>
<p>The problem occurs only in Windows server coz windows firewall cannot block the malwares. So the only option left is to switch to Linux server.</p>
<p>I wonder if you are using any ftp software to upload your files. If you have the password stored in your ftp software this becomes an entry point for the major grumbler attacks these days. Try removing the password.</p>
<p>In my 5  years experience most frequently, these problems are caused by compromised FTP accounts. We have seen this happen a lot. If you are getting this error from your virus protection or on a search engine listing is likely somebody has compromised your FTP. What happens is your ftp access gets into somebody else hands and they insert malicious code into your site without changing it. If you believe this to be your problem<br />
1. Change your ftp password.<br />
2. Clean all computers that will access your site via FTP. This could be quite involved.<br />
3. Upload a clean copy of your site form before the problem.</p>
<p>Switch from FTP to SFTP to make sure you are safe. Your host may have to alter your account.</p>
<p>I have found even a robust password to be very helpful</p>
<p>This should fix you up.</p>
<p>Just delete that iframe and upload the index page again and then submitting your site through GOOGLE webmasters for a review.</p>
<p>Most malware affected sites have ongoing infections. I would recommend using a Web Application scanner on a regular basis.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2012 07:56:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Akash</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Originally posted. October 22, 2009 I read a skilled and serving purpose Article on Zdnet, it was posted on Oct. 16th October, 2009 and the topic was “Microsoft exposes Firefox users to drive-by malware downloads” &#38; “Microsoft says Google Chrome &#8230; <a href="http://akashdwivedi.com/blog/index.php/warning-visiting-this-site-may-harm-your-computer/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><div><a class="addthis_button" href="//addthis.com/bookmark.php?v=250" addthis:url='http://akashdwivedi.com/blog/index.php/warning-visiting-this-site-may-harm-your-computer/' addthis:title='Warning: Visiting this site may harm your computer! '><img src="//cache.addthis.com/cachefly/static/btn/v2/lg-share-en.gif" width="125" height="16" alt="Bookmark and Share" style="border:0"/></a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="ops"><small>Originally posted. October 22, 2009</small></p><p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-medium wp-image-67 aligncenter" title="malware" src="http://akashdwivedi.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/malware2-300x142.jpg" alt="malware" width="300" height="142" /></p>
<p>I read a skilled and serving purpose Article on Zdnet, it was posted on Oct. 16<sup>th</sup> October, 2009 and the topic was “<a href="http://blogs.zdnet.com/security/?p=4614">Microsoft exposes Firefox users to drive-by malware downloads</a>” &amp; “<a href="http://blogs.zdnet.com/security/?p=4447">Microsoft says Google Chrome Frame doubles IE attack surface</a>”<span id="more-68"></span></p>
<p>Sounds interesting for me why? Because I gone through so many websites of mine and my friends which reports the malware attack and I still don&#8217;t know  who is answerable for this? Designer/Developer or Hosting Service Provider? I can say it is happening everywhere in the globe, with many hosting providers Google says that is the<strong> “</strong><strong>vulnerability problem into website code”</strong>, I agreed malware attack occur by port 80, not by any other port. Website runs in port 80 on Widows platform, port 80 used for HTTP and it cannot be controlled by firewall.</p>
<p>Many hosting providers said “Server already have Antivirus and it is working well, it is impossible to control this malware attack because this happens due to weakness in website codes as called vulnerability problem (SQL Injection and malware injection).</p>
<p>Use <strong>spybot</strong> and <strong>malware bytes</strong> to protect your system.</p>
<p>I will also share some links to protect your website.</p>
<h4>Links:<br />
<a href="http://www.acunetix.com/websitesecurity">http://www.acunetix.com/websitesecurity</a><br />
<a href="http://www.linkedin.com/redirect?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Estopbadware%2Eorg%2Fhome%2Fsecurity&amp;urlhash=YezP" target="_blank">http://www.stopbadware.org/home/security</a></h4>
<p>I know its very frustrating when see such malware notification message on your website.</p>
<h4><span style="color: #d8a626;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">As GOOGLE says;</span></span></h4>
<p>Dear site owner or webmaster of www.yourdomainname.com,</p>
<p>We recently discovered that some of your pages can cause users to be infected with malicious software. We have begun showing a warning page to users who visit these pages by clicking a search result on Google.com</p>
<h4>There are several reasons why you get such message.</h4>
<p>1) the site was compromised<br />
2) the site doesn&#8217;t monitor for malicious user-contributed content<br />
3) the site displays content from an ad network that has a malicious advertiser</p>
<p>You need to investigate on this issue to fully understand what went wrong, each time the causes are different. But its mostly malware or virus issues which is affecting the people who visit your website. You can always get in touch with your web hosting company to run a through scan to remove all the affected files from your server. Here are few suggestions from me.</p>
<p>1. Make sure your computer is very clean, because often when you access your web server there are chances that the virus or malware will get copied to the server. It will keep downloading itself on the client computers when they visit your website.</p>
<p>2. Whenever you use iframes for your website or using any sql make sure you do all vulnerability testing before you upload the files.</p>
<p>3. If you are listing your site for marketing make sure that site is authorized before your signup your website and provide access to them.</p>
<p>If you get such malware notification message on your computer, signup with Google webmasters and follow steps.</p>
<p>1. On the Webmaster Tools Home page, select the site you want.<br />
2. Parts of this site may be distributing malware message, click More details.<br />
3. Click Request a review.</p>
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