I run a beauty salon business and lately our webpage has been made inaccessible due to some Infection: JS:IFrame-BM[Trj].
Other antiviruses also block our page. It doesn’t matter from what pc I try to access my page(I tried 4) I get the same result.
This seems to have happened all of a sudden without me doing any changes(that I recall of). I attach a pic of the files that avast detected when I did an offline scan of my ftp files. I removed the links from my homepage that connect to the alleged infected files but avast still blocks my site. Any other temporary solution?
I removed the folders with said files but avast still blocks my site.
I would greatly appreciate if anyone could help me here. We lose lots of customers every day as a result.
Generally, avast detection is accurate in these cases.
Isn’t it an encrypted/obfuscated script or iframe?
Wasn’t the site hacked?
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