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RemoveString - Regain Control Of Your Website
Ever Seen This?
Warning of Reported Atck Site
Yes? No? It does not really matter.
What DOES matter is - what is your reaction?
Leave, depart, run away and do it now!
Why take the risk of getting your computer infected with some unknown
whatever?
Get Me Out Of Here!-
The reaction of most internet users is just that - get away from that
website - leave, depart, run away.
Never to go back there again.
"Not a problem" I hear you say.
But WHAT IF ...
My Site Under Atck
Now, what about the reaction of all those internet users - get away
from MY website - leave, depart, run away.
Never to come back here again.
It suddenly has a different meaning.
True? True!
Do some quick maths. Choose your website with the highest number of
visitors.
How many visitors would you be losing every day that message was there?
Every hour? Every minute even?
How much money would you be losing every day that your website is
marked as a "Reported Attack Site"?
You need a quick & easy method to help get rid of that message.

What happened to me:
One morning, those nice people at Google sent me an email.
It started off ...
Email From Google Email From Google
You saw the date - 17 January 2010 (it happened to me again on 12
February 2010).
OK, so that site was not earning very much, but it was the best that we
had. And now, everyone was being scared off by
THE MESSAGE!
Reported Attack Site Message
So, it was only one website.
Using the FileZilla ftp program, I checked the website installation
files and found that a small number of them had suspiciously different
date/time stamps - similar to each other but different from the rest of
the website files.
Further investigation revealed the presence of a suspicious
looking script in those files - in all of those files, but nowhere
else.
Going back to my website and seeing yet again the warning message about
MY website, (which had now replaced the front page of my website,) I
pressed the (very tiny) "Ignore this warning" link and was able to see
the front page of my website ...with ...
A problem - nt2cn
now being an added feature.
Guess what formed part of that suspicious looking script that I had
spotted earlier?
Not a problem - just go through all of those files (about 20 of them)
which had the new date/time stamps (with the help of FileZilla and
NoteTab Light) and remove all of those suspicious script fragments
(making sure not to remove the wrong < or /> or anything else) in every
one of those files. (Good HTML practice with nothing better to do!)
Next stage, prove to Google that the website was mine, certify that I
had removed all of the malware (I hope that I have) and request a
review of the website. So, what happened the next morning ?
Another email from those kind people at Google - this time a different
website of mine reported with the same problem.
Then another.
And another.
Those emails just seemed to keep on coming.
In the end, I went through every website looking at the date/time
stamps on the installation files. It took 2 full days work to clean up
all of those websites.
And guess what?
Google did NOT send an email about every website that was infected.
Google did well, but if I had relied solely on their emails, some of my
websites would still have had
My Site Under Atck
as their front page.

That really happened.
Looking back, I realised that some sites had been
A problem - nt10cn
since 20 November 2009.
Then on 12 February 2010, the Google emails started coming again.
But, this time, I was prepared. After working out what the malware
script was this time (it included "nt01.co.in" - who says the internet
is not truly international?), I used (what was then) a development
version of "RemoveString" to sort it all out.
No more messing with FileZilla and NoteTab Light (even though they
saved my websites in January).
Set it up, point it at the desired websites and GO!
What happened? This time it was averaging 45 - 50 infected installation
files per website!
RemoveString Results
Try cleaning all of those out manually! (Good luck)
So, what are you going to do when
Email From Google
warns you that
My Site Under Atck
has been attacked?
1. Ignore it and hope that it will go away?
2. Crank up FileZilla & NoteTab Light (or whatever else you prefer) and
settle down for a few hours/days of work?
3. Fire up RemoveString and get on with more important stuff?

Your choice - 1, 2 or FREE.
FREE? Yep - you can download RemoveStringDemo right now and set it
looking though your websites. (But be warned that some of the functions
in RemoveString are not avaliable in RemoveStringDemo.) But, you will
soon know if it is for you or not.

Not for you? Just delete it from your system.

Just the thing to save you a lot of time & effort? Hit the button down
below to get a full working copy of RemoveString.
Will it work with your Operating System?

RemoveString has been extensively tested on PC-style computers using
various versions of Microsoft Windows.

For both Linux and MacOS use, a launcher batch file is included with
the application. For Linux, Java-jre should be installed.


However you can always check out RemoveStringDemo first to test the
compatibility with your operating system. Both RemoveString and
RemoveStringDemo come in zipped files which are self-extracting to the
directory of your choice. Both include a User Guide. You will be given
a link (which should be available immediately) from which to download
the appropriate zipped file.
Any Questions?

If you have any other questions, contact us at
questions@removestring
To get the full version of RemoveString for only USD $37
Order RemoveString Now-
When you place your order, you will be directed to a ClickBank order
form similar to this one. ClickBank Order Form (Note that the colours
of your form may differ from those shown here.)
P.S For your information, the current version is v1.1.7.
P.P.S Your choice - I have already made mine! Because ...
How Can You Locate All These Entries?
RemoveString - Regain Control Of Your Website
Disclaimer:
This site and the products and services offered on this site are not
associated, affiliated, endorsed, or sponsored by Google, nor have they
been reviewed tested or certified by Google.

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