Pardon Me, Your Website Has Been Hacked.

by Scott Jangro on October 14, 2009

Do you have a website? (yah.)
Do you like free traffic? (of course.)
Do you want to rank well in Goole? (duh.)
Do you religiously use Google Webmaster Tools? (beuller…beuller…)

No? You need to start. Really. Every week, it seems that we find something that we need to tweak about our websites.

This week, Google has launched two new “Labs” features, Fetch as Googlebot and Malware details.

If your website has been hacked and is distributing malware, Google will tell you.

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If you don’t have any problems, it is much less interesting. Thankfully, this is what we see…

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A problem like this probably get your site de-listed from Google’s index and will certainly land you on McAfee’s website blacklist.

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