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I have quite a small website, with a total of 3 webpages, consisting of only html, css and jquery...now on one of my .html pages, I have this annoying iframe injection (the source file is php) that is added on top of my body tag each time i load my page. Now I deleted all my referenced stylesheets, plugins etc one by one but the only way get rid of it is if I delete all my content for that page. How do I get rid of this iframe? Any tips?

Note that the same plugins I used on my other pages I used on this 'hacked page', except for one plugin...but removing that one plugin does not fix it...?

Here is the iframe code I got by inspecting the element: this whole part below is injected

<div style="padding-left: 120px;">
<iframe width="728" scrolling="no" height="90" frameborder="0" allowtransparency="yes" src="http://b.admedia.com/banner.php?id=18793&sr=1&injection_code=true&subid=FC&ip=[IP]&ua=[UA]&transparency=[TR]&highlight=0&style=1&appnxsId=860932&size=728x90&search=digital cameras&force=1&ref=&bpage=">
<html>
<head>
</head>
<body>
</body>
</html>
</iframe>
</div>
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  • nope, it is hosted by my ISP, linux server, mySQL, php Aug 13, 2012 at 20:22
  • Is that iframe appear in your source? Or is it being added by javascript? Is your page a pHP page? When was it last modified, and did you modify it?
    – Hamish
    Aug 13, 2012 at 20:23
  • No, does no not appear in my source. I regularly update my page(every few hours cause I'm working/updating on that page)...this problem started earlier today. No my page is .html Aug 13, 2012 at 20:27
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    Found the problem...See the answer below, Hamish is right. I got the issue in FF and Chrome but not in IE. I checked that I have recently installed the same plugin in both FF and Chrome called freecorder6, but not in IE... Aug 13, 2012 at 20:57
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    @Matt - Thanks, it was malware indeed. Found it luckily Aug 13, 2012 at 21:09

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You almost certainly have malware on your PC.

For example, see this and this. Most likely you have a trojan that is injecting the code into explorer, enabling the attacker to farm for ad clicks.

You can confirm by trying a different browser or running a virus/malware scanner.

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  • Yup, you are so right...got the problem in FF and Chrome, but not IE. FF and Chrome have both a plugin called Freecorder 6(great plugin btw but if it is doing this crap, it should go...) Aug 13, 2012 at 21:00
  • thank you very much...One thing I noticed is that the malicious code also introduced a google related script, which looked like a google analytics tracking script...which explains your farming theory... Aug 13, 2012 at 21:02

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