I haven’t posted for several weeks because I was busy transferring files from my old computer to my new one. You know — it takes awhile whenever you switch computers.
So yesterday morning I was at a point where I thought I should post something new to my blog — and when I attempted to login and do so — I got a really nasty surprise. When I typed in my url — what came up was this very blunt warning message that my site had suspicious activity and was now considered a dangerous site. OMG — I’d been hacked! 😮
And that ominous warning page wasn’t going to let me get anywhere near my login page. A bit of a problem, since one of the things I needed to do was go in and change passwords and update WordPress. So I started by notifying my Webhost that I had been hacked. I use IX Web Hosting and I have to tell you their response was great! By this morning, they had located the malware and removed it from my site. I was not expecting this because everything I had read about how to clean up your site after a malware attack indicated that I would have to do this myself. Thanks, IX Web Hosting!
So then the challenge was to get Google to remove its warning page — and to do that you have to go to Google Webmaster tools and request that they re-review your site. It took an hour or so — but then my site starting coming up without that dire warning. Whew!
I’m still having issues with Firefox on my new computer — it pulls up the warning page every time I try to access this site, but Internet Explorer and Safari are fine. I can access the site using Firefox on my old computer — so it has to be something with Firefox on my new computer.
In the meantime — if this ever happens to you, dear reader, go immediately to Google Webmaster Tools — it will tell you what the problem is. Then go to your Webhost and alert them to the hack. May this advice never have to be used…