• HI,

    I added a new topic here on Friday, today logged in to see any replies and what I found? My profile was banned! It’s not my interest to spend even 5 minutes on this but I wanted to help people with their problem and in a result received a ban! cool

    Admin please check posts more carefully, don’t judge posts with spam casino sites examples as spam! My profile was banned as well as a post which contained a list of web page examples (they weren’t posted as links – I removed the “https://” from the links, except one link – my fault).

    There are hundreds of infected web sites (maybe caused by a WordPress plugin). People’s domains infected with casino affiliate subpage installed without their permissions. Web sites owners don’t know anything about it, when I contact them they thank me for information… but I can not contact every one. New infected web sites opens each day…

    I can reply with examples (if admin will not put a ban on me) heh

    I report all of them to Google too.

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  • Hacks happen all of the time and the actual hack vector is often different in every case. Nor do we ban people for just posting links. The incident(s) are usually far more serious. Perhaps if you provided your old username, we might be able to provide you with more information as to why your old account was blocked.

    Thread Starter januspider

    (@januspider)

    Thanks for a reply, That’s ok at least someone will take some action, I don’t need to receive my second account back online. So anybody from the WordPress stuff who wants to check this?

    (I removed https://)
    allaboutmusic.pl/?p=kasyna-online
    przystanekpat.pl/?p=najlepsze-kasyna
    kuchennymidrzwiami.pl/?p=najlepsze-kasyna
    glogow.psouu.org.pl/?p=najlepsze-kasyna
    nasza-szkapa.idl.pl/new/?p=kasyna-online
    fashionbookpoland.pl/?p=kasyna-online
    and some more sites like this…

    someone would check that to stop the plugin or whatever it causes the problem.
    Thanks

    What plugin? The site owners in each case need to take action over these if they are, indeed, hacked.

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