Thanks for your help guys - after review last night I was un-badded
again... But It's really a bit concerning to me - I check all my
comments as they come in, and I have checked all my wordpress files
and they seem clean (and at least unmodified for a long time!) - It IS
an old (highly modified) version of wordpress (I try to keep up with
security issues, but it's certainly possible I've missed something.

My question is - why would it be "random" - My site was deemed to have
badware, I request review, it gets "okay"-ed. 5 months later - a
repeat. (and the 20 or so emails and DM's I get from people letting me
know ;)

Do you guys know of some kind of badware attacks that just sit dormant
for 5 months?! Any suggestions on what I might check to prevent this
from happening again in April 2009? ;)

Thanks again!

On Nov 12, 3:59 pm, Mr Speaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, my site (http://mrspeaker.webeisteddfod.com/) has been flagged by
> stopbadware again. Last time (about 5 monts ago) I was forced to join
> up google webmaster things to request a "review". Within a few hours
> my site was deemed un-bad again, but with no details on why they
> thought it was bad.
>
> I don't have any ads, or third-party stuff on my blog, but I do have
> tonnes of javascript (hey, that's what the blog is about ;) - I
> thought some of that (xbm image code) might have triggered it as it
> contains hex encoded strings etc.
>
> So i removed the potentially offending parts - and I thought that must
> have been it, as I wasn't bothered by stopbadware again.
>
> But today it has re-surfaced. The google message is :
> Of the 1 pages we tested on the site over the past 90 days, 1 page(s)
> resulted in malicious software being downloaded and installed without
> user consent. The last time Google visited this site was on
> 2008-11-10, and the last time suspicious content was found on this
> site was on 2008-11-10.
> Malicious software is hosted on 1 domain(s), including 202.75.35.0.
>
> I've been scouring over the html output and can't see anything
> weird... is there anyway of finding out a bit more information, so
> that I can try and stop this happening again?
>
> Thanks!

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