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#14388 Google Chrome has blocked access to this page

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Latest post by nicholas on Saturday, 15 December 2012 01:45 CST

user6558

Mandatory information about my setup:

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Admin Tools version: latest pro ver

Description of my issue:

This questions may not be related to admin tools directly, but I will be very much appreciated if you can give me some help about this.

I am developing a fresh new site, and install admin tools pro into it. Today, the when I visit the site with google chrome, it shows the below message. The really strange thing is that it is not shown every I visit the same page, and it's shown only when I enabled joomla cache.

I have sanned the site with many online and offline tools, but nothing found. What can I do to find out what is wrong?

Danger: Malware Ahead!

Google Chrome has blocked access to this page on xxxxxxxxxxx.com

Content from xxxxxx.com, a known malware distributor, has been inserted into this web page. Visiting this page now is very likely to infect your computer with malware.

nicholas
Akeeba Staff
Manager

I would suggest trying the following, in this sequence:

  • Disable Joomla!'s cache, both in the Global Configuration and the System - Cache plugin
  • Clear your Joomla! cache from the back-end of the site
  • Log out from your site
  • Clear Chrome's cache and all cookies originating from your site
  • Quit and restart Chrome
  • Log back into your site
  • Turn on caching
  • Check your site again

If the problem persists or if it reappears then you have to assume that your site has been compromised (hacked).

Nicholas K. Dionysopoulos

Lead Developer and Director

🇬🇷Greek: native 🇬🇧English: excellent 🇫🇷French: basic • 🕐 My time zone is Europe / Athens
Please keep in mind my timezone and cultural differences when reading my replies. Thank you!

user6558

Yes, I tried all that, and the issue still persists "sometime" & always at first joomla page with cache ON. I just wonder how I can trace the source of the infected files as the problem only happens in 1/50 click of that same page with cache ON.

Anything admin tools pro can help to troubleshoot this? is this related to the joomla index.php file? how to scan all joomla default files to see if they are modified or not?

Any other advise will be highly appreciated.

nicholas
Akeeba Staff
Manager

Normally you have to do some detective work. I would recommend reading our Unhacking Your Site walkthrough. If this sounds like a lot of stuff to do, you may want to try the Audit My Joomla service. It runs a security audit of your site and gives you the tools to fix it too.

Nicholas K. Dionysopoulos

Lead Developer and Director

🇬🇷Greek: native 🇬🇧English: excellent 🇫🇷French: basic • 🕐 My time zone is Europe / Athens
Please keep in mind my timezone and cultural differences when reading my replies. Thank you!

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