I don’t get a Malware URL (network shield alert) on the above link, which should have been changed from http to hXXp to break the link and avoid accidental exposure to a suspect site (I know you are saying it isn’t infected).
We are asking you to go back to your first post in this thread, and change the http to hXXp so no one can accidentally click on it. Go to Modify post to change this.
You can then alert your webmaster about this problem based on the Virus Total report.
I don’t know if you have control over the web.id site as it is a compress script file being loaded by the redirected link.
So it could be something on the home/index page of your sub-domain of web.id or something more general loaded by the web.id host and I don’t know which it might be.
Just wishing to clarify something that is confusing me…
When you say your website cannot be opened, are you using avast!, thus preventing you from accessing your own website? Or, did some visitor using avast! got access blocked and asked you what was happening?
@DavidR : i think the host web.id is clean, it seems i have to try and remove the javascript code one by one
@m00nbl00d : previously i’m not using avast and i dont have any problem opening my site, then i find this avast has better protection against web traffic. But i cant open my site again, it is written :
Let’s see if I understand you correctly. You weren’t an avast! user, but then started using avast!, because you found out it offers better web protection? Correct? And, now, you can no longer access the website, because avast! blocks it. Correct?
When you say your website cannot be opened, are you using avast!, thus preventing you from accessing your own website? Or, did some visitor using avast! got access blocked and asked you what was happening?
Perhaps, two different systems, where in one you got avast! and one other where you got AVG?
your first question : previously i use Avira, but now i use Avast only, but my friends which use AVG and KIS find similiar false alarm about my site.
that’s the reason, i post the same thread to their forum.
i have one PC only which has Avast in it to access my site.
furthermore, the cpanel on web.id is under maintenance, so i cant change any code right now…
No worries. But, considering that, initially, such information was lacking, for sure you’ll understand that when the same request is present at other security vendor forums, it sounds a bit off.
As it was mentioned, the best you can do is send a request to test the website for false positives (or not); from there see the best option to clean whatever needs to be cleaned.