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isai
Former Member
Message 1 of 11

Website with Cassino SEO Spam

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Hello friends!

I have a very strange problem.

My site is being viewed in Google search with meta description on Cassino. This started happening a few days ago and I can not find the file you're doing it.

See the picture:

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cassino_spam.png

Best Regards!

Isai

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isai
Former Member
Message 9 of 11

Re: Website with Cassino SEO Spam

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Okay! I found the answer to the problem. This is The Black Hat SEO Trick

Thanks for trying to help!

Best Regards!

http://blog.sucuri.net/2013/11/the-story-of-cliprect-a-black-hat-seo-trick.html

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SafeBoot
MVP
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Message 2 of 11

Re: Website with Cassino SEO Spam

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If you are asking if McAfee is responsible for the site description - we're not. It's nothing to do with McAfee.

isai
Former Member
Message 3 of 11

Re: Website with Cassino SEO Spam

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I thought this was a forum to help siteadvisor.

How do I ask for help to collaborators siteadvisor?

SafeBoot
MVP
MVP
Message 4 of 11

Re: Website with Cassino SEO Spam

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Yes, this community offers advice from SA users - but the web site description you are seeing is coming from Google, not Site Advisor?

I get the same result, and I don't have SA installed.. It's coming from Google, not McAfee.

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isai
Former Member
Message 5 of 11

Re: Website with Cassino SEO Spam

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But some malware did changed the meta description of my site. Google has no guilt about it!

SafeBoot
MVP
MVP
Message 6 of 11

Re: Website with Cassino SEO Spam

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Site advisor has nothing to do with your site description - that's a discussion between your web server and the search engines.

I expect google created the snippit from some inline advertising content on your site.

I'm afraid you need to explain more why you think McAfee has some responsibility for this problem?

isai
Former Member
Message 7 of 11

Re: Website with Cassino SEO Spam

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I did not say that the responsibility is McAfee. But if it's something that was not detected by SiteAdvisor, means it can be any recent malicious script and so I published here on the issue. Just to report and ask for help. There is some malicious script on my site and SiteAdvisor not detected!

SafeBoot
MVP
MVP
Message 8 of 11

Re: Website with Cassino SEO Spam

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Site Advisor does not search for malware - it advises you of the reputation of sites you visit. What ever happened would have had to happen on your web server, not your personal PC.

isai
Former Member
Message 9 of 11

Re: Website with Cassino SEO Spam

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Okay! I found the answer to the problem. This is The Black Hat SEO Trick

Thanks for trying to help!

Best Regards!

http://blog.sucuri.net/2013/11/the-story-of-cliprect-a-black-hat-seo-trick.html

MUHAMMADIMRAN
Contributor
Message 10 of 11

Re: Website with Cassino SEO Spam

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