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Originally Posted by Zester
we can insert the .htaccess code in our sites to detect if those are installed in redirect them to a page which will educate them about it and how to remove it.
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That's what I'm doing. Eveyone would benefit if each of us did this to get the spyware removed from surfers' machines one by one.
I may be losing some traffic by not letting those that are infected into my sites, but why waste a single bit of bandwidth if a sale may be stolen?
The biggest problem is keeping up with all the scumware that needs to be in .htaccess. Until this latest episode I was unaware of some of the names they were using.
I'd appreciate having a resource listing everything that should be in .htaccess.