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- ukit20
I would take it as a source of pride to be blocked the government
- lvl_130
kind of hard to come to any conclusions without having the actual site url to check...
- Jaline0
This happened to me before. I removed "sexy, sex, porn" from the meta data and that helped.
- vaxorcist0
you could write a short proxy script in PHP to re-host the content but that may get you in trouble....
- dbloc0
it could be the host....maybe they host a ton of gambling site.
- ZOOP0
just tell her to use a proxy?
- monNom0
probably malware on her server doing blackhat SEO stuff... They get in usually by wordpress/joomla/whatever file upload, install a trojan, and rewrite the htaccess to deliver spam content to search engines and redirect to other websites. a variant of this: http://digwp.com/2010/07/wordpre…
Try searching her website in google. and see what comes up. Going direct to the website via the URL may not show any signs of infection, because these guys want to be sneaky and just siphon off traffic rather than be discovered.
That's my guess.
- But it's MY website that is blocked at HER work.nb
- maybe YOUR website/server is compromised?monNom
- and HER work's filters use bots to blacklist/whitelist websites, or subscribe to a service which doesmonNom
- sorry about that, I thought it was your friend's website. Still a valid theory no matter who's website it is.monNom
- Yes, exactly. I've gone through my files and there is nothing there to suggest a problem....nb
- nb0
I ran a few checks on blacklists, nothing has come up. Emailing the host provider now...
- dbloc0
turn it into a gambling site. why not.
- nb0
Web host says they don't know why it's happening. It's definitely the internal security software at my friend's office. Very strange.
- eatbreathdrive0
no idea bud, never had happened but its obvious your site's ip has been blacklisted etc. perhaps your domain's isp or hosting could help??
- doesnotexist0
are you trying to get government contracts? why bother?
- dbloc0
maybe something in the name?