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    • killthebillion
      killthebillion last edited by

      Again I am facing same Problem with another wordpress blog.

      Google has suddenly started to Cache a different domain in place of mine & caching my domain in place of that domain.

      Here is an example page of my site which is wrongly cached on google, same thing happening with many other pages as well - http://goo.gl/57uluq

      That duplicate site ( protestage.xyz) is showing fully copied from my client's site but showing all pages as 404 now but on google cache its showing my sites.

      site:protestage.xyz showing all pages of my site only but when we try to open any page its showing 404 error

      My site has been scanned by sucuri.net Senior Support for any malware & there is none, they scanned all files, database etc  & there is no malware found on my site.

      As per Sucuri.net Senior Support

      It's a known Google bug. Sometimes they incorrectly identify the original and the duplicate URLs, which results in messed ranking and query results.

      As you can see, the "protestage.xyz" site was hacked, not yours. And the hackers created "copies" of your pages on that hacked site. And this is why they do it - the "copy" (doorway) redirects websearchers to a third-party site
      
      [http://www.unmaskparasites.com/security-report/?page=protestage.xyz](http://www.unmaskparasites.com/security-report/?page=protestage.xyz) 
      
      It was not the only site they hacked, so they placed many links to that "copy" from other sites. As a result Google desided that that copy might actually be the original, not the duplicate. So they basically hijacked some of your pages in search results for some queries that don't include your site domain. Nonetheless your site still does quite well and outperform the spammers. For example in this query:
      
      [https://www.google.com/search?q=](https://www.google.com/search?q=)%22We+offer+personalized+sweatshirts%22%2C+every+bride#q=%22GenF20+Plus+Review+Worth+Reading+If+You+are+Planning+to+Buy+It%22
      
      But overall, I think both the Google bug and the spammy duplicates have the negative effect on your site.
      
      We see such hacks every now and then (both sides: the hacked sites and the copied sites) and here's what you can do in this situation:
      
      It's not a hack of your site, so you should focus on preventing copying the pages:
      
      1\. Contact the protestage.xyz site and tell them that their site is hacked and that and show the hacked pages. [https://www.google.com/search?q=](https://www.google.com/search?q=)%22We+offer+personalized+sweatshirts%22%2C+every+bride#q=%22GenF20+Plus+Review+Worth+Reading+If+You+are+Planning+to+Buy+It%22
      
      Hopefully they clean their site up and your site will have the unique content again. Here's their email
      flang.juliette@yandex.com 
      
      2\. You might want to send one more complain to their hosting provider (OVH.NET) abuse@ovh.net, and explain that the site they host stole content from your site (show the evidence) and that you suspect the the site is hacked.
      
      3\. Try blocking IPs of the Aruba hosting (real visitors don't use server IPs) on your site. This well prevent that site from copying your site content (if they do it via a script on the same server). I currently see that sites using these two IP address: 149.202.120.102\. I think it would be safe to block anything that begins with 149.202
      
      This .htaccess snippet should help (you might want to test it)
      #--------------
      Order Deny,Allow
      Deny from 149.202.120.102
      #--------------
      
      4\. Use rel=canonical to tell Google that your pages are the original ones. 
      [https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/139066?hl=en](https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/139066?hl=en)
      
      It won't help much if the hackers still copy your pages because they usually replace your rel=canonical with their, so Google can' decide which one is real. But without the rel=canonical, hackers have more chances to hijack your search results especially if they use rel=canonical and you don't.
      
      I should admit that this process may be quite long. Google will not return your previous ranking overnight even if you manage to shut down the malicious copies of your pages on the hacked site. Their indexes would still have some mixed signals (side effects of the black hat SEO campaign) and it may take weeks before things normalize. 
      
      The same thing is correct for the opposite situation. The traffic wasn't lost right after hackers created the duplicates on other sites. The effect build up with time as Google collects more and more signals. Plus sometimes they run scheduled spam/duplicate cleanups of their index. It's really hard to tell what was the last drop since we don't have access to Google internals. However, in practice, if you see some significant changes in Google search results, it's not because of something you just did. In most cases, it's because of something that Google observed for some period of time.
      
      

      Kindly help me if we can actually do anything to get the site indexed properly again, PS it happened with this site earlier as well & that time I had to change Domain to get rid of this problem after I could not find any solution after months & now it happened again.

      Looking forward for possible solution

      Ankit

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      • Vijay-Gaur
        Vijay-Gaur last edited by

        Hi Ankit,

        We have faced a similar problem with one of our clients, it's almost always the malware code which remains hidden in functions.php or header.php or the DB or cache files which creates the problem.

        Scuri or most of the security plugins will show the file as clean but the code remains hidden somewhere in the website, and re-emerges on when spiders/carwalers hit the website ( and for some users as well).

        Please get the website code and DB reviewed properly.

        It would help, I hope this works out for you.

        Best Regards,

        Vijay

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        • killthebillion
          killthebillion @Vijay-Gaur last edited by

          Hello Vijay,

          Did you face exact same issue? Also Is it fixed now? If so which particular files had issues & what kind of codes were added so I can look for similar codes

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          • Vijay-Gaur
            Vijay-Gaur @killthebillion last edited by

            Hi Ankit,

            I already mentioned the files that were changed in our case: header.php, functions.php and some entries in DB.

            Here are some links for step by step malware removal (don't depend on plugins for malware removal entirely)

            http://securepress.org/tutorial-how-to-remove-malware.php
            https://www.optimizesmart.com/malware-removal-checklist-for-wordpress-diy-security-guide/
            http://hasibul.info/blog/2015/11/25/how-to-remove-malware-from-wordpress-sites/

            I hope this helps if the problem persists then contact me again.

            Regards,

            Vijay

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