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Unknown/damaging links on our website

Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2019 10:27 pm
by Kimbles134
Hi techy friends

Can anyone tell me how I access these odd links on my site - we want to run a Google campaign and we can't because of these alien links which I can't find on our back end and if they aren't in our website, how do we get rid of them?

How do I remove?


realcenter-mobileapps2.com/?url=I4WHKFughjLLjFWYiA2amlKfl4VhW4ah0ZBEtm1evGS1aVb0dzu
LLtVoFDWzQqUn5C884Yv1IH0IKUHPy4rR7Ud4j8Dav7HUMqfvOnttrlWRraq2wtaYA6jrlGsao8Ff
realcenter-mobileapps2.com/away.php
dynamicjsconfig2.com/js.aspx
robotcaptcha2.info/robot3/images/arrow.png
robotcaptcha2.info/robot3/images/robot-men.png
robotcaptcha2.info/robot3/index.html?c=e31d2d88-5802-46ac-a42b-a09903ccc524&a=l42545
robotcaptcha2.info/robot3/js/push-subscriber.js
robotcaptcha2.info/robot3/js/trls.js

HELP? Thank you! Kim

Re: Unknown/damaging links on our website

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2019 8:39 pm
by rjcalifornia
Kimbles134 wrote:
Thu Oct 24, 2019 10:27 pm
Hi techy friends

Can anyone tell me how I access these odd links on my site - we want to run a Google campaign and we can't because of these alien links which I can't find on our back end and if they aren't in our website, how do we get rid of them?

How do I remove?


realcenter-mobileapps2.com/?url=I4WHKFughjLLjFWYiA2amlKfl4VhW4ah0ZBEtm1evGS1aVb0dzu
LLtVoFDWzQqUn5C884Yv1IH0IKUHPy4rR7Ud4j8Dav7HUMqfvOnttrlWRraq2wtaYA6jrlGsao8Ff
realcenter-mobileapps2.com/away.php
dynamicjsconfig2.com/js.aspx
robotcaptcha2.info/robot3/images/arrow.png
robotcaptcha2.info/robot3/images/robot-men.png
robotcaptcha2.info/robot3/index.html?c=e31d2d88-5802-46ac-a42b-a09903ccc524&a=l42545
robotcaptcha2.info/robot3/js/push-subscriber.js
robotcaptcha2.info/robot3/js/trls.js

HELP? Thank you! Kim
Where did you find out those links? The Google Search Console or using AWStats?

I strongly suggest you to:
1. Change all your passwords (OpenCart, FTP, Hosting Account, etc.)
2. Check all your folders (hosting) and try to find any file with an odd name
3. Talk with your hosting tech support and ask them to run the antimalware tool