Denis -
Good point.  I just assumed that it was a typo or maybe the domain changed,
i don't know.  I have searched everywhere with grep and on mysql databases
for google-analytize.com and have found nothing though... unless it is below
my domain folder on the server, which I'm not sure about.

I did ensure that all files/directories have secure permissions now.  Again,
I'm not 100% certain how that .js file became writable in the 1st place.  I
did a server transfer not too long ago, maybe some of the permissions got
mixed up during that.  Please advise if you know of any other way for me to
isolate the actual listed domain that Google has on the diagnostic page.

In my webmaster tools, the 'warning' is gone, however, the site is still
flagged on Google's index.  I'm sure the index takes a while to take the
warning off, but thought I should point that out?

AGAIN THANKS SO MUCH for all the great help.
steve



On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 1:24 PM, UseShots <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Niels,
>
>  So what about the "google-analytize .com" reported on the
> diagnostics page? I don't think it was just a typo, do you?
>
>  Should Steve look further or not?
>
>  Anyway, Steve, you should now find out why this file had write
> permissions,  if there any other files and directories with too
> liberal permissions, and, of course, how the malicious code was
> inserted into this file, so that you can prevent re-infection.
>
> Denis
> http://UnmaskParasites.com
> >
>


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