I retrieved and looked at the bedding page, found no problem. Looked
at the one .js it loads. It's clean.

A search on
ipower hacked
turns up 21,000 results, some indicating that they have "a reputation"
for falling victim to mass attacks.

It does happen that host servers get hacked.
It sometimes happens that the host cleans it up and never tells
anyone.
If it happens over and over, it will look mysterious to you.


On Nov 20, 12:59 pm, CLB123 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I guess I should have said that the "Bedding" page was the one being
> flagged ... not that there was a problem with it.
>
> I don't have a clue if there is really a problem with it ... only that
> the "site: longlanehomeservices.com" search drew attention to that
> page. At least it is a starting point.
>
> I will be watching for the results of an "expert eye."  I don't 'do"
> web-pages ... I just root around for information to help find
> solutions to problems.
>
> I'm definitely curious to know if that last entry in the search
> results (that has the longlanehomeservices web address in it), has
> anything to do with the site being flagged.
>
> On Nov 20, 2:41 pm, NatalieLynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > OK  - here is the source... Can I borrow an expert eye? What is wrong
> > here???
>
> > Eagerly awaiting advice - Natalie- Hide quoted text -
>
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