[Systems] Fwd: Hacked content detected on http://www.sugarlabs.org/

Sebastian Silva sebastian at fuentelibre.org
Mon Oct 12 12:02:38 EDT 2015


I did a very quick look on the pages reported, and can't find anything
suspicious with them.


On 12/10/15 10:52, Samuel Cantero wrote:
> I can check this later (in 8 hours). I am away from my laptop now. If
> someone has found something please share the info.
>
> Regards,
>
> On Monday, 12 October 2015, Bernie Innocenti <bernie at codewiz.org
> <mailto:bernie at codewiz.org>> wrote:
>
>     Can someone look into this to see if our ancient website really is
>     serving "hacked" content?
>
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>     *From:* Google Search Console Team <sc-noreply at google.com
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>     *Subject:* Hacked content detected on http://www.sugarlabs.org/
>
>     Message type: [WNC-633200]
>     Search Console
>
>     Hacked content detected on http://www.sugarlabs.org/
>
>     To: Webmaster of http://www.sugarlabs.org/,
>
>     Google has detected that your site has been hacked by a third
>     party who created malicious content on some of your pages. This
>     critical issue utilizes your site’s reputation to show potential
>     visitors unexpected or harmful content on your site or in search
>     results. It also lowers the quality of results for Google Search
>     users. Therefore, we have applied a manual action to your site
>     that will warn users of hacked content when your site appears in
>     search results. To remove this warning, clean up the hacked
>     content, and file a reconsideration request. After we determine
>     that your site no longer has hacked content, we will remove this
>     manual action.
>
>     Following are some example URLs where we found pages that have
>     been compromised. Review them to gain a better sense of where this
>     hacked content appears. The list is not exhaustive.
>
>     http://git.sugarlabs.org/python-xkb/mainline/commits/35bdff6
>
>     http://meeting.sugarlabs.org/publiclab/meetings
>
>     http://meeting.sugarlabs.org/sugar-meeting/2015-06-07
>
>
>         Here’s how to fix this problem:
>
>     1 	
>
>     Check Security Issues for details of the hack
>
>     Use the examples provided in the Security Issues report of Search
>     Console to get an initial sample of hacked pages.
>
>     	
>     Security Issues
>     <https://www.google.com/appserve/mkt/p/kVgkGZKCN3DzN06od04KKAtZ0MELd5xT3j6zpU-JXhXWycXm6bg2W2xxZcBHQshGY9Dbo6BoOE6t4b1qxyCKXO2Q-JbiMgnsBSipGOHR246wqlLQhLLeM2-Pn6UVjijAxh4IQbS8msvmyuCEhUM7SaaWo_iSJfqhdrGgwaX47_mqJlPAYaytPzxHn_TzI8idMH-b6vmj470TW8hQl-j2jruE55uGYSy_3fwvNKAOjSLNHJ11QWPMjSaVMX4IpasNLfbmYxP5PZW_0mGwbkoWtSMNVe3Mq7WU>
>
>     2 	
>
>     Look for other compromised pages or files on your site
>
>     Be sure to check your entire site, including the homepage, for any
>     unfamiliar content that could have been added. The malicious code
>     might be placed in HTML, JavaScript, or other files on your site.
>     It can also be hidden in places you might overlook, such as server
>     configuration files (e.g. .htaccess file) or other dynamic
>     scripting pages (e.g. PHP, JSP). It’s important to be thorough in
>     your investigation.
>
>     3 	
>
>     Use the Fetch as Google tool to isolate the malicious content
>
>     Because some pages can appear one way to a user and another way to
>     Google crawlers, you can use the Fetch as Google tool to reveal
>     some kinds of hacking. Enter URLs from your site in the tool to
>     see the pages as Google sees them. If the page has hidden hacked
>     content, the tool can reveal that content.
>
>     	
>     Fetch as Google
>     <https://www.google.com/appserve/mkt/p/I3Dm05ZvmwWJtGtmHNGyYK86h2nzUYGDM-1dIVEnmSHrHs0N84tDyBfUA5iDb72j6B-yiwNg-OrBO0P0PQbrU3v8R5tcVAdzYMv3OpcObaRWw6HuB_hF_vBUQ0wZEYtCIbe16MSxBLicOuFq6SP20C3-AbQorJKlU227T3AeC21nVaTf-KFMOvGO-OFQMdU8_Rthc-UT-ZB7e9_xKK8fusESgfkMAlFFnhedw1Mmy6z-7H7n_sA47L5Kf5TfpXQWf4tNFKZzfwYoKnY8NFJkNqyEOVpVQkAX>
>
>     4 	
>
>     Remove all malicious content
>
>     You can also contact your hosting provider and ask them for
>     assistance. If you’re having trouble identifying and removing all
>     the content on your site that is compromised, consider restoring
>     an older backed-up version of your site.
>
>     5 	
>
>     Secure your site from any future attacks
>
>     Identify and fix vulnerabilities that caused your site to be
>     compromised. Change passwords for administrative accounts.
>     Consider contacting your hosting service to get help with the issue.
>
>     6 	
>
>     Submit a reconsideration request
>
>     Once you fix your site, file for reconsideration to remove this
>     manual action. Include any details or documentation that can help
>     us understand the changes made to your site.
>
>     	
>     Reconsideration Request
>     <https://www.google.com/appserve/mkt/p/mkMChrLY5uOSnnaQ5gbTAFDfGwF9b6RURLy_mBu1favZezzi13VSZPX07YO4eT4qaxKtQQFbGwR5lgEHDrnmLOaVzvClgPw3zw4P5NW1tQCDpPfXWL3li5UfVcsWLvABq0-kSdP0RwG3S-icgEz1HOe4fAssqjSSFWSwdgGpDcsqBZK8h8zWXqgHmAnfU3-a93zxp54EiQASOsPPnMSvqx8oBIco-F5o-Ro4Da3xmZU6HpjdwyGPq_PYyPJ1utqx1VNivc0ptczU9Ga6kc6x_HzwsjXAtvwTwFDuzAqE>
>
>
>
>           Need more help?
>
>     • 	Read our guide for hacked sites
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