Reported Attack Site

Google will give us information to the website reported attack if they see badware on it. Badware is software that fundamentally disregards a user’s choice over how his or her computer will be used. Many sites with badware problems are not actually hosting badware themselves, but instead exhibit other “badware behaviors” such as automatic redirects or prominent links to badware on other sites. Often these badware behaviors are the result of hacking attacks or compromised third-party content, such as ads.

How badware is on our website ie put our own or crackers attacking our website. It usually happens is because the latter. Badware that attacked our website by crackers usually as:
Invisible iframe
Iframe is one tag in HTML. In this case is a great way to display a link to a website belonging to the category of badware by Google. Normally this tag will display the mini-windows that are not seen by the user. If we find an iframe with width = “0″ and height = “0″ in the source code of our website then we should suspect that it is a badware.
Obfuscated code
Obfuscated code is code that created the script or hidden in the source code of our website so it will be hard to identify. If we make our own web source code we might be more easily recognizable, but if we use templates like wordpress and joomla, would definitely be more difficult to find and usually in the form of javascript.

How we eliminate it, is to delete all the invisible iframe and obfuscated code that is on our website and report to google that we’ve deleted it. How we report it to google, the first is that we go to google webmaster tools and then log in using our account, on the dashboard menu select request a review after clicking on our website and follow the prompts.

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