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September 22, 2016, 09:37:52 PM
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Hey,

sorry this might me of topic, but I really don’t know what to do. I have an adult website and basically Google is blocking me to have an adult content on this domain (its 6 years old domain and there was an adult content from the begging) and when I put there an adult content, Google will immediately mark it as "hacked".

I have already tried to re-install this website several times (its running on wordpress), according to all available tests online (sucuri, etc.) is website clean, when I fetch website as Google bot its okay, google safe browsing ok, malware scanners ok.., I am using cloudflare and WordFence for extra security.

I completely removed whole website, I left it without any content for several days (because I wanted to give it up) and when it was just with a default server folder page, it was according to Google okay. After several days (when google stopped marking this website as "hacked", I put content back 3 days ago.

Now I checked Google Webmaster and exactly at that day when I put there very first adult content it was again marked as "hacked"

"A hacker may have modified your site to contain spammy content. To protect visitors to your site, Google’s search results may label your site’s pages as hacked. We may also show an older, clean version of your site."

It always showing me "content injection" and only index page, nothing else - even that I have thousands pages on this domain...

I submitted already 5 times request to Google that this website is not hacked, its an adult website and according to all available scans there is nothing what should not be there, its already 5 monts and since than I see there only "request in progress"


Funny is that I have another domain on the same server - which is basically exact copy of this website (except different colors) and according to Google is this website ok.


  

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September 22, 2016, 09:42:26 PM
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There may be something malicious in your scripts. Have you coded the website yourself? If not, that may be the reason.

But, google is and was an asshole as always. I don't like them taking over the internet at all. Fuck google.

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September 22, 2016, 09:49:29 PM
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Would think this field of websites would be  competitive in nature and would attract hackers to it like honey.
Google,Facebook and Twitter to name a few have started to take it upon themselves to shift society in a certain direction that they see as fit.
If you have right leaning thoughts or color outside the lines you are going to run into issues with these big players.

Have always wondered about this field for websites and would love to read/hear how much a said site would bring in a month and how extensive it is to keep a porn site running. I find a lot of the smaller sites seem to be click bait till a hacked warning appears on the screen.
Not saying I venture to porn sites every hour or not. Wink

Hope the problem gets sorted but I bet if you are not dealing with a hacker that google is nibbling around the edges of this field to see how they can run it off. Would not shock me as they did set a ball rolling when they made payday loans not show up in searches. Thank the Social Justice Warriors for our current state of being.
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September 22, 2016, 09:51:31 PM
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Its a website based on wordpress and how I said, I removed completely this website several times and I started over and it was always immediately marked as hacked by Google.
Well, not immediately because when I checked google webmasters today it was okay, now I notice that I have huge drop-down of visitors from Google so I checked google webmasters again and now its marked as "hacked" but there is last detected on  9/19/2016 so exactly that day when I put content back.

Also I am running another domain with a same theme (only colour scheme is different), exactly same plugins and same content which is according to Google okay all the time.

// What I wanted to say is that I did not restore this website from a back up, which could be already infected, but I always started a fresh installation
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September 22, 2016, 09:53:31 PM
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You mention WP.
That means you or anyone with a little bit of WP knowledge can install plugins on the site.

Plugins are the reason why 95% of the WP sites get hacked.

Look at your plugins.
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September 22, 2016, 10:02:02 PM
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You mention WP.
That means you or anyone with a little bit of WP knowledge can install plugins on the site.

Plugins are the reason why 95% of the WP sites get hacked.

Look at your plugins.

Well, basically I am using just 4 plugins on this domain. All in One Seo, Cache Plugin and Tube Ace and WordFence. Exactly same plugins I am using on 2 different domains on the same server and its not marked by Google.
I am just not following how is possible to hack only one domain on that server all the time, immediately after re-installation while other domain are okay.

I tried several scans, Wordpress scans and also external and there is no "content injection"
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September 23, 2016, 06:37:21 AM
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Have you checked your site with this https://sitecheck.sucuri.net/

If the result comes as blacklisted, malware found, Then install and run a security plugin such as  Wordfence per https://aw-snap.info/articles/spam-hack-wordpress.php

If above steps doesn't help, give the link here i would try to do a basic analysis
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September 23, 2016, 11:17:31 AM
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Have you checked your site with this https://sitecheck.sucuri.net/

If the result comes as blacklisted, malware found, Then install and run a security plugin such as  Wordfence per https://aw-snap.info/articles/spam-hack-wordpress.php

If above steps doesn't help, give the link here i would try to do a basic analysis

I already said that I already tried sucuri test and its clean, also black lists are clean.
I am using Wordfence from the begging.
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September 23, 2016, 01:36:36 PM
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Have you checked your site with this https://sitecheck.sucuri.net/

If the result comes as blacklisted, malware found, Then install and run a security plugin such as  Wordfence per https://aw-snap.info/articles/spam-hack-wordpress.php

If above steps doesn't help, give the link here i would try to do a basic analysis

I already said that I already tried sucuri test and its clean, also black lists are clean.
I am using Wordfence from the begging.
Ok give your website link, I shall analyze what could be wrong
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September 23, 2016, 05:00:24 PM
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Have you checked your site with this https://sitecheck.sucuri.net/

If the result comes as blacklisted, malware found, Then install and run a security plugin such as  Wordfence per https://aw-snap.info/articles/spam-hack-wordpress.php

If above steps doesn't help, give the link here i would try to do a basic analysis

I already said that I already tried sucuri test and its clean, also black lists are clean.
I am using Wordfence from the begging.
Ok give your website link, I shall analyze what could be wrong

ok, its in your PM. Thx.
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September 27, 2016, 01:02:32 PM
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Funny thing just happen - I just tried to create a copy of this "hacked with spam" website on the same server but on a different domain.
Day after that they removed "hacked with spam" warning from my website (after 6 months), but after another 2 days they put exactly same warning to that new domain Cheesy

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September 27, 2016, 01:07:04 PM
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Funny thing just happen - I just tried to create a copy of this "hacked with spam" website on the same server but on a different domain.
Day after that they removed "hacked with spam" warning from my website (after 6 months), but after another 2 days they put exactly same warning to that new domain Cheesy


Why the fuck do you keep trying than? why are you so desperate

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