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    Re: BP.net flagged for malware by Google

    Quote Originally Posted by arialmt View Post
    ...And the next, page link was "AS36351 (SOFTLAYER)" :

    "What happened when Google visited sites hosted on this network?
    Of the 414811 site(s) we tested on this network over the past 90 days, 6091 site(s), including, for example, magweb.com/, jokeroo.com/,bestpaylasim.com/, served content that resulted in malicious software being downloaded and installed without user consent.
    The last time Google tested a site on this network was on 2012-12-28, and the last time suspicious content was found was on 2012-12-28.
    Has this network hosted sites acting as intermediaries for further malware distribution?
    Over the past 90 days, we found 348 site(s) on this network, including, for example, ipad2downloads.net/, choosmith.com/, axcessnews.com/, that appeared to function as intermediaries for the infection of 1041 other site(s) including, for example, adrants.com/, australiangamer.com/,cellutitis.org/.
    Has this network hosted sites that have distributed malware?
    Yes, this network has hosted sites that have distributed malicious software in the past 90 days. We found 424 site(s), including, for example,cslr1.com/, googosearch.biz/, airpurifiersionic.com/, that infected 2082 other site(s), including, for example, qhome.cn/, damingfu.cn/,blinblineo.blogia.com/."
    Seems those site on this network host have been hacked. Fortunately BP-net has not. After this post I'm doing Tapatalk for a couple days. I DID NOT remove links I wanted people to see the possible hacked sites. Click at your own risk, as google says.
    I left the text of the sites so people could read the bad pages, just removed the ability to click on them. No reason to leave up direct links to known malicious sites *shrug* sorry. I'm not computer savvy, just trying to make sure we don't give more access to the nasty sites. I didn't realize the softlayer link was not icky, newbie mistake

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