Help for hacked sites: www.google.com In this second step in Help for hacked sites, we discuss contacting your hoster for assistance, learning of reputable online resources, and weighing options to recover your hacked site. … [Read more...]
Help for hacked sites: Overview
In this first step in Help for hacked sites, we discuss how and why sites are hacked, and review your options for recovery. Help for hacked sites: www.google.com … [Read more...]
Help for hacked sites: SQL injection
Help for hacked sites: www.google.com This video discusses the malware infection type "SQL injection." Owners of sites affected by this malware infection type may see sample URLs in Google Webmaster Tools. … [Read more...]
Help for hacked sites: Error template
Help for hacked sites: www.google.com This video discusses the malware infection type "Error template." Owners of sites affected by this malware infection type may see sample URLs in Google Webmaster Tools. … [Read more...]
Help for hacked sites: Assess the damage (hacked with spam)
Help for hacked sites: www.google.com In this fifth step in Help for hacked sites, we discuss spam techniques by hackers, how to investigate your site for spam, making a list of all affected files on your site, and determining the hacker's intent. … [Read more...]
Help for hacked sites: Quarantine your site
Help for hacked sites: www.google.com In this third step in Help for hacked sites, we discuss how to prevent the cybercriminal from causing further harm to your site or your site's visitors. … [Read more...]
Help for hacked sites: Identify the vulnerability
Help for hacked sites: www.google.com In this sixth step in Help for hacked sites, we discuss determining the root-cause vulnerability that allowed the cybercriminal to hack your site. … [Read more...]
Help for hacked sites: Clean and maintain your site
Help for hacked sites: www.google.com In this seventh step in Help for hacked sites, we discuss restoring the good content on your site, removing the bad content, correcting the vulnerability, and planning to maintain a secure site. … [Read more...]
Help for hacked sites: Assess the damage (hacked with malware)
Help for hacked sites: www.google.com In this fifth step in Help for hacked sites, we discuss safely investigating malware and making a list of all affected files on your site. … [Read more...]
Should I use pushState to update my URLs instead of #! to manage Ajax navigation?
Should I use pushState to update my URLs instead of using the hashbang (#!) style to manage Ajax navigation? Paul Irish, Mountain View, CA Have a question? Ask it in our Webmaster Help Forum: groups.google.com Want your question to be answered on a … [Read more...]