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Hey guys.

So I have a very frustrating problem.
I am building a website, a very simple one.
I mainly use him to create landing pages for different offers.

Recently I have tried to set up a Google Ads for it.
By my ads got disapproved because:
Malicious, Malware or unwanted activity.

I contacted Google support in order to figure that out, and their representative gave me a list of links that need to be removed.

I hired a developer on Fiverr to help me with that because I am not a technical guy.
He removed all the links.

I asked from Google Rep to check again, and then still, nothing solved.
He sent me another list of links.
I asked again from the developer to remove them.
Now, we got to a point that the links are part from my base plugins of WordPress.
If I will remove them, the website will be broke and nothing will be there.

I will say that I am using
- Wordpress.
- My hosting is BlueHost.
- I am using Divi Builder (paid license) to create my site.
- And I'm also using Thrive Quiz (Paid as well).

I am afraid that I will need to remove everything and start from scratch, do you think that this is the solution?

Does someone have experience with it?

Thanks
 
If it is a new site, where are all the malicious links coming from? Or was G referring to the offer links?
 
If it is a new site, where are all the malicious links coming from? Or was G referring to the offer links?


The links are coming from the plugins I guess.
But I have tried to remove them.

If you want I can send it privately if that can help you understand, and me to solve this.
 
Remove links or Re-create website from starting point which follow google ads policy.

Yeah I guess that is what I will have to do eventually.
But honestly, the plugins I am using are paid license, at list those they mentioned, like Divi Builder or Thrive Quiz.

So I don't know what I can do.
Because the Divi Builder is helping me build the pages.
 
Another wordpress success story.

What plugins are you using? ^^^ sorry you said above
When links keep reappearing you have been hacked.
I have seen Filezilla FTP compromised when its run on a Windows os.
Remove all of it and reinstall Filezilla (if that is the case) use SFTP (if you can)
Start by changing all of the wordpress passwords ;)

(If you haven't already).
 
***added>> I would ssh into the top wordpress directory

then search like this:

$ egrep -rni 'bad_thing|bad_thing|bad_thing'
substitute the url domain for bad_thing ^^
see if it is in the web base ...
Hey man, do you mind us to talk about it more.
It’s just that I am not a tech guy. And the things you said are make sense is just that I am not sure how to do it correctly.

Will be happy to get your support on how to do that things.

I am really lost ‍♂️
 
***added>> I would ssh into the top wordpress directory

then search like this:

$ egrep -rni 'bad_thing|bad_thing|bad_thing'
substitute the url domain for bad_thing ^^
see if it is in the web base ...
 
Hey guys.

So I have a very frustrating problem.
I am building a website, a very simple one.
I mainly use him to create landing pages for different offers.

Recently I have tried to set up a Google Ads for it.
By my ads got disapproved because:
Malicious, Malware or unwanted activity.

I contacted Google support in order to figure that out, and their representative gave me a list of links that need to be removed.

I hired a developer on Fiverr to help me with that because I am not a technical guy.
He removed all the links.

I asked from Google Rep to check again, and then still, nothing solved.
He sent me another list of links.
I asked again from the developer to remove them.
Now, we got to a point that the links are part from my base plugins of WordPress.
If I will remove them, the website will be broke and nothing will be there.

I will say that I am using
- Wordpress.
- My hosting is BlueHost.
- I am using Divi Builder (paid license) to create my site.
- And I'm also using Thrive Quiz (Paid as well).

I am afraid that I will need to remove everything and start from scratch, do you think that this is the solution?

Does someone have experience with it?

Thanks

  • Harden WordPress (look it up, it's easy)
  • If you are on a shared server, this is likely your issue. The IP is likely shared with spammers.
  • Use a VPS and a clean IP (check your current and future IP's with MXToolBox for IP's spam history.
  • Install an SSL certificate. They're free from CPanel with your VPS at BlueHost and controlled in your WHM.
 
  • Harden WordPress (look it up, it's easy)
  • If you are on a shared server, this is likely your issue. The IP is likely shared with spammers.
  • Use a VPS and a clean IP (check your current and future IP's with MXToolBox for IP's spam history.
  • Install an SSL certificate. They're free from CPanel with your VPS at BlueHost and controlled in your WHM.

Thanks. So basically you think I should delete my website, and just upgrade to VPS at BlueHost?
I have SSL Certificate, with Cloudflare
 
Hey man, do you mind us to talk about it more.
It’s just that I am not a tech guy. And the things you said are make sense is just that I am not sure how to do it correctly.

Will be happy to get your support on how to do that things.

I am really lost ‍♂️

In addition, Graybeard is very "in the know". You may not be tech guy, but you are in the information business which requires becoming a little bit knowledgeable about the tools you use. For what you're doing, start learning. You should not need a tech guy, just your brain and good advice from the members!

We are all learning something new everyday, EVERY DAY! This industry and the technology are changing everyday and we all need to learn as we go each day. After a while you will be caught up, but plan on being a constant student and you will do fine!
 
In addition, Graybeard is very "in the know". You may not be tech guy, but you are in the information business which requires becoming a little bit knowledgeable about the tools you use. For what you're doing, start learning. You should not need a tech guy, just your brain and good advice from the members!

We are all learning something new everyday, EVERY DAY! This industry and the technology are changing everyday and we all need to learn as we go each day. After a while you will be caught up, but plan on being a constant student and you will do fine!

Definitely, and yeah.I have spoke with @Graybeard, awesome guy.

I think that my step to solve it will be:

- Learn how to save my website files.
- Save all the content and pages.
- Delete all plugins, every single one of them.
- Reinstall the important ones.
- create a single page lander.
- Resubmit and check my website with google representative.
 
Definitely, and yeah.I have spoke with @Graybeard, awesome guy.

I think that my step to solve it will be:

- Learn how to save my website files.
- Save all the content and pages.
- Delete all plugins, every single one of them.
- Reinstall the important ones.
- create a single page lander.
- Resubmit and check my website with google representative.

Don't forget the VPS and using a clean IP!
 
Yeah I am.
I am with shared hosting.

VPS was expensive when I started.

Shared servers are abused by spammers, they do not load fast, and they usually have IP's that are identified by SpamRats and others as unsafe IP's. Never use a shared server in this business!

BlueHost VPS's start a $30 a month. That is not expensive. You can scale them up on features as needed too. I have several of their VPS's and dedicated servers. I've been with them for at least 8 years. They're VPS support is a dedicated support for VPS and has been quite good since I've been with them. I am also testing LiquidWeb now, but they are about twice the price. I have a couple of large projects coming up and they have some great Managed Server options for big projects. We moved AffiliateFix to them a few months ago.

You must have at least a VPS and then maybe a dedicated server down the road when traffic requires it.
 
Shared servers are abused by spammers, they do not load fast, and they usually have IP's that are identified by SpamRats and others as unsafe IP's. Never use a shared server in this business!

BlueHost VPS's start a $30 a month. That is not expensive. You can scale them up on features as needed too. I have several of their VPS's and dedicated servers. I've been with them for at least 8 years. They're VPS support is a dedicated support for VPS and has been quite good since I've been with them. I am also testing LiquidWeb now, but they are about twice the price. I have a couple of large projects coming up and they have some great Managed Server options for big projects. We moved AffiliateFix to them a few months ago.

You must have at least a VPS and then maybe a dedicated server down the road when traffic requires it.
Yeah you right.
The thing is that I am not sure that this is the problem.

I will try everything until I will figure a solution.
If needed I will start from scratch, with new domain.
 
We are all learning something new everyday, EVERY DAY! This industry and the technology are changing everyday

Yes, you hit the nail right on the head ... never ending. I have had to 'reversion' many Internet beliefs one or more times is the past 18 years ... This is why much of humanity never gets past Facebook -- too mind boggling :p Netflix, YouTube and the Porn Tubes have really capitalized on the confusion -- providing a familiar place for the consumer.

I have a neighbor that says: "I work on the computer" :D
 
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