Notify Google about Site 20 000 Attacks "Malware"

Google delivered a warning to the owners of about 20,000 sites on the internet to beware of malware attacks. The manager asked to do the cleaning. According to Info World, Google suspected attacks through JavaScript. Chances are, irresponsible parties slipped JavaScript code on these sites. "JavaScript infiltrated by third parties and may be used to redirect users to malicious sites," said Google's Search Quality team. Google reminds the team of the site owner to find files that contain "eval (function (p, a, c, k, e, r)." The code can be placed in the HTML files, JavaScript, or PHP. In addition, Google also warned the owners of the site to always remove the malware and fix website vulnerabilities. This was done to protect the site's visitors. They are also urged to keep the novelty of the software and immediately contact their web hosting to get help. This is not the first time Google warns website owners to be wary of hacker attacks, especially the sneak malware. Google spokesman Mark Jansen explained that it has become part of Google's ongoing mission to always be transparent to the webmaster. "Google helps the web owners to prevent spam. This is not a new phenomenon. We are always open to the webmaster, and we will always do it," he said. July 2011, Google does not include 11 million to the domain url. Co.cc from its search results. Because of garanya, these domains are widely used to spread malware. sources: InfoWorld

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