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 Webpage Problem

For couple of years now i had 3 websites hosted with a company.

Now all of a sudden, i view source and i see lines and lines of spam, ie sex/drug related links in the html, they cant be seen on the page only when u look in the View-Source and see the html on the pages.

Its been happening once a week'ish, i have to keep uploading the pages again to get them back to normal.

once i think when i went to a page it bought up the bloodhound virus while looking at page - Bloodhound.Exploit.52. havent seen that since the 11th dec, but i still get something added these links in the html once its up on the server.

I have no viruses on my computer, so im thinking its on the persons server?

ive emailed them twice now now reply about it?

If there anything i can do to stop it adding this to my pages online?

thanks

from

Frustrated Shirl

Started By LadyQuake on Dec 21, 2006 at 4:14:01 PM

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Holophrastic on Dec 21, 2006 at 11:19:14 PM (# 2)

odds are that's it's not the server itself, but someone/something taht's managed to break into/onto the server.  In general, it's yoru host's responsibility to ensure that such things do not happen, are are dealt with when they do. 

Ultimately, as I've always said, you should be patient with problems but not with people.  If you don't get a quick response to a quick telephone call, then you should change providers.  Of course, I am biased: I run a company based on the concept of answering the telephone each and every time it rings.


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