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to: WILL.C.WONG@GMAIL.COM
from: MARK LEWIS
date: 2014-10-05 11:20:00
subject: Google search redirects t

 On Sat, 04 Oct 2014, will.c.wong@gmail.com wrote to All:

 wg> From: will.c.wong@gmail.com

 wg> Hi Thane,
 wg> Thanks - but how would i go about resolving this?  I can't seem to
 wg> find the said script in my source code.

of course you won't find the script on your site... it is hosted on the
referenced site... 

if the line is hardcoded into your pages, deleting that line from all the 
pages that contain it should resolve the problem...

you need to figure out how they were able to inject that line into your
pages... they might have found a hole in your scripts and injected it into an
sql database if you use one... if that's how they are getting the line into
your pages, then you need to find it in the sql database and clean it up from
there as well as figuring out where the hole is and stopping it up...

if you are using a CMS (eg: wordpress or similar), then you need to ensure that
you are updated to the latest version of it... it is likely the maintainers
have already fixed the holes... if you are running a CMS and using 3rd party
plugins, you need to ensure that they are also updated...

you should also check all your site's directories for unknown scripts which may
have been placed through the hole and which would give them access right back
into your site...

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