Someone said my site generated a Virus/Unsafe warning



Yeah, i def get a virus warning, the problem is this php file, i dunno if you uploaded it or not but it's def an injector: http://tinyhttp.com/vergyjdt77/install.php?=FF-G-54


Thanks guys.

Strange thing is that I don't have such a folder. --> /vergyjdt77/
I also checked via Cpanel Filemanager.

@MisterSinister
Years ago, I used a free script to offer tinyurl type services.
The site got hacked.

But I repurposed the website. Maybe the anti-virus is still remembering this domain as hacked.

How do I get rid of that bad reputation ?
 
get it cleaned up and ask macafee/notron to add to their safe list
 
This sort of sucks... now brand new domain, parked on the same parent host is listed as dangerous.

Parent domain
- tinyhttp.com <-- was parked listed as dangerous even though there is no virus on it
- otherdomain.com <-- was parked on parent domain - now listed as dangerous
 
I had something similar to this, although I believe I was specifically targeted. It infected all of the sites on that specific hosting account, the main reason it is so deadly is that it affects your SERPS, especially with Google and is a bitch to get rid of.
 
What software generated that warning ?

That's not the problem, that fucktard is trying to DR you.

Webpage is unavailable for me, however, when searching for your domain in G and then trying to access it it lets me go straight to your dead page so G doesn't think its infected or it would have served a warning page.
 
That's not the problem, that fucktard is trying to DR you.

Webpage is unavailable for me, however, when searching for your domain in G and then trying to access it it lets me go straight to your dead page so G doesn't think its infected or it would have served a warning page.


I took down the domain because I don't want my other websites labeled as virus infected or dangerous.

i am on a shared host.
 
[FONT=Candara, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]It is possible that there was a [/FONT][FONT=Candara, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]vulnerability from a site on your shared account that allowed someone to install a shell injection. I would contact your hosting support and let them know you think your infected, because just removing the files won't get rid of it permanently.
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Check your server logs for weird activity. A few months ago someone hacked a weak login to a Wordpress site on my server. They then used a bot to login every 5 or so minutes and inject an iframe file on EVERY index.html/php on my entire server!

It took forever to figure out what was going on. It wasn't until I noticed through my log files that some dickwad from China was hitting a Wp-admin file 3000 times in the last week that I knew what was going on.