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We receieved an email direct from google this morning, stating that our site is carrying malware. We are a respectful marketing company with no dodgy code or links to malware on our site.

We now have a warning next to our site in the SERP's!

Has this happened to anyone before, could it be a competitor trying to sabotage us?

Here is google diagnosis....

http://www.google.com/safebrowsing/diagnostic?site=http%3A//www.firstimpression.co.uk/&hl=en

What can be done about this?, please help :(


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It looks like your site has been attacked by a variant of the Gumblar virus, which has inserted some code in a <script> tag just before the closing </body> tag.

Gumblar, upon infecting a system, will search for saved FTP account details in the configuration files for common FTP clients. It then connects to the web server via FTP and injects the malicious code.

You need to remove this injected code and change all FTP account passwords immediately, run a virus scan on your computer and remember not to tell your FTP client to save passwords.

Edit: can answers be migrated to serverfault.com too? I really can't be bothered going over there now.

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Thank you very much for your prompt reply, I will make the changes ASAP. I wasn't aware of server fault, I will sign up for that too. – Dan C Nov 3 at 16:33

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