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Jesse S.
Jesse S.
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Autor: Jesse S.
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Google is reporting the following code as suspect: < sc​ript type="text/javascript" src="res/swfobject.js"> < / sc​ript > 17:< sc​ript type="text/javascript" src="res/jquery.js?1975"> < / sc​ript > 18:< sc​ript type="text/javascript" src="res/x5engine.js?1975"> < / sc​ript > 19:< sc​ript type="text/javascript" src="res/x5cartengine.js?1975"> < / sc​ript > 20:< sc​ript type="text/javascript" src="res/l10n.js?1975_635206405859340635"> < / sc​ript > 21:< sc​ript type="text/javascript" src="res/x5settings.js?1975_635206405859340635"> < / sc​ript > 22:< link rel="icon" href="favicon.png" type="image/png" /> 23:< meta name="google-site-verification" content="ElZ-OtlEJEjOUV2qZPUGoOCRTh39oIukiGAhS7Vnzfs" /> 24:< sc​ript type="text/javascript"> x5engine.utils.imCodeProtection('');< / sc​ript > 25:< meta http-equiv="Expires" content="0" /> 26:< meta name="Resource-Type" content="document" /> 27:< meta name="Distribution" content="global" /> 28: < meta name="Robots" content="index, follow" /> and has tagged our site 'this site may be hacked' - any ideas?

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Andre E
Andre E
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clear all the files that are on the webhosting server. change your password of your webhosting connection.

Do a complete new upload of your site.

usally this helps, sometimes somehow hackers know their way to files and change them a little bit.

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