On 9/12/2017 6:09 AM, Laurens Vets via cctech wrote:
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You can still see a version of it via Google Cache:
https://www.google.ca/search?q=http://www.vaxbarn.com/index.php/other-bits/603-convex-c220&ie=UTF-8&sa=Search&channel=fe&client=browser-ubuntu&hl=en&gws_rd=cr&dcr=0&ei=Qdy3Wa6fE4ie0gLVl56gAw
&
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:vT2TBtn8kDAJ:www.vaxbarn.com/index.php/other-bits/603-convex-c220+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=ca&client=ubuntu
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The problem is probably from the blog software you are using. There are
things pulled in from other sites than the vaxbarn.com site.
When google grabbed the cached version one of them which barfed up all
the crap that is in the snapshot. I would go to the view source tab of
the cache as it is now and save it, as there may be clues in there.
There appears to be a division ( <div> ) followed by all the crap, so
something that is in there may have supplied the crap when snapshot
happened.
I have looked at the result as supplied by the current server, and the
cached one, and don't have a lot to suggest right now, but the pages run
amuck from one another pretty quickly.
Also since you are using joomla, or code that seems to think so, you
probably have a backing database. You might find this crap was injected
into that database and it is poisoned. Joomla is quite complicated, and
anyone who hacked you may have put in something you won't find, and
would never have found but for this accidental capture.
thanks
Jim