Re: Around 700 Christian Books for sale




"Mark Goodge" <usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:bnb43695ea7889jl3mpt7nd18t4o46gn1k@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On Mon, 5 Jul 2010 01:39:40 +0100, James put finger to keyboard and typed:



After reading the comments here, I downloaded all my files and run a full
virus and malware check on them. Unsurprising, nothing was found. So, I
deleted all and uploaded the old files off a CD. As stated in a mail a few
minutes ago, every site I made using Frontpage, once java was used for the
headings, menu etc, that's when some people had a warning. As one person
mentioned, AVG passes it as certain java and active x script mimics malware,
viruses etc and it (I guess) is able to distinguish between them (so I have
been told). So, nothing has been hacked and any comments or suggestions
would be most gratefully received.

Unfortunately, it's still there. It's not on all the pages, but it is on
these two:

http://www.cymruambyth.plus.com/1024/index.html

http://www.ichthus-wales.co.uk/index.html

As I said elsewhere, it looks as though the site has been hacked. It
certainly isn't your own java menus or anything like that, it really is
very nasty malicious code.

What's almost certainly happened is that someone else has managed to obtain
your login details for the site - your username and password. So, as a
matter of urgency, what you need to do is change the password, and then
re-upload the files from the originals (not ones that you downloaded from
the server, as those will be infected - start again with new ones if you
don't have a backup copy).

Mark
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Hi Mark.
I already did that. Have tested the two files and according to Xara support (the initial menu was from Xara Webstyle) many had a similar problem with the coding. They no longer have that product for sale and have replaced it with something called 'menumaker'.

I in fact a few moments ago downloaded the two files, run a virus check on them and nothing appears. I then used Trend Micro Housecall (online virus checker) and it picked nothing up.
This still leads me to believe it is certain AV products causing the problem with the coding. Kaspersky also passes the files.
Take care and God Bless,
JJ



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