Once you do all that, there's a link you can go to from the attack
site notiifcation in FF3 that lets you submit the site back to Google
for review.  Once they review, they will hopefully remove it.

Rob


On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 4:37 PM, Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> still dealing w/ the friggin sql injections, I've cleansed all the
>> inline queries and added all the queryparams in.  I also left in the
>> code in application.cfm for safe measure.
>>
>> the problem that I'm having now is the google safe browsing.  from what
>> I understand its on firefox3, the "Tell me if the site I'm visiting is a
>> suspected attack site" option will not let users view the site w/o a
>> warning unless they change their settings.  I wish I can say just turn
>> it off but I can't.  can somebody tell me how and where to clear this w/
>> google safe browsing?  ever since I updated to code and added to
>> application.cfm we they haven't been injected.  but when check I get
>> with google (even after requesting a review from them):
>
> You must remove or sanitize the already-injected data in your database.
>
> Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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>
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