critter74854
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And one of my pages was one!
Now what intrigues me is my site is a static site. Nothing to technical, no databases,
and excellent passwords for ftp, email, and login..
I highly doubt this malicious software got in from a password breach. Nor through my computer because I haven't uploaded anything in so long. I'm not saying it's impossible, it's just very unlikely.
So to be safe, I deleted my website files and re-uploaded from a backup from way back.
Google is now in the process to review my site, I just have to sit tight and wait for the outcome.
Link here: http://google.com/safebrowsing/diagnostic?site=AS:32475Of the 74154 site(s) we tested on this network over the past 90 days, 2018 site(s), including, for example, forkliftpartsales.com/, tusjuegospc.com/, portadasdefacebook.info/, served content that resulted in malicious software
And one of my pages was one!
Now what intrigues me is my site is a static site. Nothing to technical, no databases,
and excellent passwords for ftp, email, and login..
I highly doubt this malicious software got in from a password breach. Nor through my computer because I haven't uploaded anything in so long. I'm not saying it's impossible, it's just very unlikely.
So to be safe, I deleted my website files and re-uploaded from a backup from way back.
Google is now in the process to review my site, I just have to sit tight and wait for the outcome.