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Discuss what's fucking going on, and which programs are best and worst. One-time "program" announcements from "established" webmasters are allowed. |
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F'n Bing and their malware detection bot
I only sign up with reputable, well known adult programs recommended here.. But Bing's stupid bot or whatever recently flagged some of my sites as having Malware.
So I specifically asked them WHICH destination site is being flagged as Malware, so I could remove the banner....and they won't say. The Webmaster Toolbox area won't specify either....just says malware. So they can flag anybody's site as having Malware, but can't tell us which site is triggering the site to appear as infected with malware ? All online malware scanners show my sites come up completely clean...so this is really pizzin me off. I've read other forum threads complaining of false positives from their tool as well. what to do ? I've got over 20 banners included in my home-made banner network of well established adult affiliate sites. I could even list them here if needed. |
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If I had that problem and I had signed up to well known reputable programs then I would conclude that my website was hacked before I thought it was the sponsor.
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I thought that too, but their not. Since the Malware warnings are only coming up on the sites I have the banner exchange on.
If I remove the Ad network...the malware warning goes away. Bing might be mistaking my custom banner exchange PHP coding for malware, but it's definitely not. The thing is, Bing won't relay on what it is specifically...that's causing this. which is pizzin me off. If it's custom PHP code...or it's an Ad within the ad network. It's so stupid of them to claim Malware, when they show 0 evidence of what it is...or even if it's a site or not. No other malware tools are showing anything...and neither is Google. |
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I took off 70% of the banners...and the malware warnings from Bing went away....So it's from one of the affiliate sites banner's that's triggering. will report back when I find out which one. It's probably a false positive.
Bing...pshh. Just saw this thread today too about trafficshop being flagged as malware - https://gfy.com/showthread.php?t=1147...hlight=malware |
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