Website malware [closed] - web

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few days ago I've noticed that my site has a malware warining on Google. So now I have found what caused the problem, and removed the bad scripts, but the malware warning is still showing. Can anyone tell me what should I do next to remove the warning from google chrome.

Please review this link
http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=163634&ctx=cb&src=cb&cbid=elq3fvt39ebd&cbrank=0
When you have cleaned out the site you can request the reconsideration there. You will have to signup for Google webmaster tools (which is free) and add your site. This helps verify to google that you are a legitimate webmaster and not a robot.

It takes time for Google to revisit your website and check if it's clean. You can see things up by submitting a reconsideration request, but even with that you should allow 3-4 weeks minimum.

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I have a /login route that gets specific user profile from mongoose. I have .select('-password') working which excludes password but I still get the above warning from google chrome.
it is not the issue of node or mongo this feature has been added by google And google chrome for more information please check this like
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Your Connection is not private just in my websites (privacy Error) - Page Gets Stuck in Security Page [closed]

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Chrome gets stuck in security error page: Does not display the advanced tab(/button/paragraph) to proceed.
Attention, Attention
I have found that the best (and only) way to override Chrome is to type the phrase thisisunsafe at the Chrome generate webpage that blocks you. We have servers on an internal network which use SSL but which are not externally signed and this is the only way to get to them.
enjoy it ;)
enter chrome://flags/#allow-insecure-localhost in chrome browser
imp: change your earlier url eg: if you have used testweb.dev
change it to testweb.test
now restart the server go to http://testweb.test

How to block Chrome extension popup on Amazon [closed]

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I find it extremely annoying to see Amazon's "Amazon Assistant" banner when I visit the site. I love the service, I just tire of clicking "No, Thanks" every time I visit the site. I've searched for solutions online but haven't found anything useful.
Is it even possible to prevent Chrome extension popups from happing?
I posted this same question to SuperUsers and it turns out that this is an Opera-exclusive issue. I see this on both stable and developer versions of the browser, with and without plugins, so it's safe to say that the functionality is built-in.
Unfortunate and annoying.

When I try to sign up for an unused handle, Instagram says it's unavailable [closed]

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I am trying to get a handle for my company, which was previously taken, but now it's listed as "Sorry, this page isn't available" when you visit the user page. However, when I try to sign up for that user, Instagram says it's unavailable.
I know SO probably isn't the best place to ask this, but I cannot find any information about this - so I'm wondering if people here have any insight.
Every since Facebook acquired Instagram, some of the help pages have moved to Facebook's help center. It looks like several people have reported this issue.
See Instagram won't let me create a username I want but I know it is available?
No one from Facebook/Instagram has responded (yet).
I think your best bet is to follow up on that thread, which is on the Official help and support site for Instagram, and hopefully someone from Instagram will address it in the future.

Was my website hacked? [closed]

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I am using a company called web-stat to watch for people visiting our website and noticed an entry page of "127​.0​.0​.1:4664/preview" rather than the url of the website or the url of a page.
Does this mean that someone has or is trying to hack our website?
Thanks
Requests to 127.0.0.1:4664/preview are likely from Google Desktop.
Security information about Google Desktop at SMB Security
To know for sure, you should inspect the TCP conversation and source endpoint to observe what exactly is making the requests.

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