I blogged about this earlier last month - Hacked Website Spam Running Rampant
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In Google Search Results) For this example, I am choosing the keyword phrase "loleini tonga nationality" which is the 14th most popular keyword searched in the past hour on December 18, 2009 according to Google Trends. Google Trends When I searched for loleini tonga nationality on Google, I was not surprised to discover that the top 10 results on Google are all junk. Some of the results are exploited legitimate websites which redirect to sites that force you to install malicious software and some are recently created pages on authoritative websites which link to spammy Made-For-AdSense sites.
Either way, they are all junk. Also, it is important france email list to note that eight of the ten results have been updated within the past 6 hours. There's no question that the strategy is to target these keywords because of their recent popularity and so far, has obviously been a successful one. Results A breakdown of the results: 1. Lefthandpath.net - Hacked website that redirects to another site to force fake Anti-Virus scan and install malware.
2. Webstats.touko.fr/phpmyvisites.php - Another hacked website that redirects to another site to force fake Anti-Virus scan and install malware. 3. Cayey.upr.edu - This is the site for the University of Puerto Rico that appears to have been hijacked somehow. When you click through to the site from the SERPs, you are redirected to what appears to be the correct page. Perhaps the site is using doorway pages and cloaking to drive traffic? Either way, not at all relevant to what I am searching for.
Either way, they are all junk. Also, it is important france email list to note that eight of the ten results have been updated within the past 6 hours. There's no question that the strategy is to target these keywords because of their recent popularity and so far, has obviously been a successful one. Results A breakdown of the results: 1. Lefthandpath.net - Hacked website that redirects to another site to force fake Anti-Virus scan and install malware.
2. Webstats.touko.fr/phpmyvisites.php - Another hacked website that redirects to another site to force fake Anti-Virus scan and install malware. 3. Cayey.upr.edu - This is the site for the University of Puerto Rico that appears to have been hijacked somehow. When you click through to the site from the SERPs, you are redirected to what appears to be the correct page. Perhaps the site is using doorway pages and cloaking to drive traffic? Either way, not at all relevant to what I am searching for.