Google Chrome false virus alert for my site!

KasinoKing

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If you visit my site using Chrome you will see this false positive:

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Other browsers (i.e. Internet Explorer & Firefox) work perfectly normally.
This is BLOODY ANNOYING!!! :mad: :mad: :mad:

Anyone got any ideas what I can do about this please?

KK
PS: Thanks to Wayne from Red Returns for the heads-up on this!
 

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Perc

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I don't think it's a false positive, I had a quick look at your source code and found (slightly edited):

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script type="text/javascript" src="hxxp://mariogamesplay(dot)com/cssminibar.js"

A quick search of that shows it's a malware injection script. http://sucuri.net/malware-injection-cssminibar-js.html
 

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I don't think it's a false positive, I had a quick look at your source code and found (slightly edited)
How bizarre!
That code is definitely NOT in the code of that page on my computer.
It must of somehow been inserted by someone hacking into my host's server! :eek:
I did get a hacking alert from them recently - but that was for a different website.
Guess I'll have to check them all now! :mad:

Can someone remind me how to search an entire site's code for a particular phrase?

In the meantime I have re-uploaded the page & the malware is now gone.
Ta.
 

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Hackers are so nasty and malicious. How can any normal human being spend their time trying to ruin other peoples business? I had a similar thing happen to one of my sites a year ago, but that was because my hosting was rubbish (hostforweb.com). Glad you were able to get rid of it :)
 
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