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Generate sales on-line
We have a Health supplement range made with natural botanical oils and used to detoxify the body. I am looking for ways to generate sales on-line (Google, MSN, AI, TikTok, Meta etc) www.sosessentials.com
Looking for MSN (microsoft start) invitation codes in Bulk
Hi, I'm looking for MSN (microsoft start) invitation codes in Bulk. Any country is fine. If code is not available, an account would do as well. I'm willing to buy $200 per account/invitation code.
Publish a guest post (not Press release) on MSN Money
I am seeking someone who can publish my guest post on MSN. 2 requirements: 1. It must be indexed by Google. 2. The article must not be removed for at least 6 months. Please send me examples that got indexed from Google
MSN article submission 48hr turnaround
MSN article to be published with article and image and links ideally do follow
Need to get un-blacklisted by Microsoft
Starting about a month ago, probably due to some security upgrades by Microsoft, my emails to Hotmail, Outlook, and any .msn address are being bounced. I've spent hours getting nowhere on this. Need someone with experience on this blacklisting issue. You should know that: 1. I have a blog that sends out a couple hundred email notifications every Monday. Other email traffic is normal. No ideas why I got blacklisted. Nothing on my end has changed. 2. BlueHost, my email server, tells me there has been no suspicious email activity in any of my email accounts. I also have the required SPF on my domain. 3. I'm prepared to send whatever creds are required to resolve this, but really require someone with experience in these matters. 4. I've been working with tech for decades, and I usually solve my own problems, but this one has me stumped. I expect my hire to communicate clearly exactly what they did to resolve this email issue. I need to learn.
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Malicious code to be removed from wordpress website
My site has malicious code which needs to be cleaned before siteground will allow it to go back online. If your website has been infected with malicious content, you should clean your website files as soon as possible to prevent further damage to your hosting account. Firstly, it is recommended to completely disable your site and allow access only from your own IP addresses while cleaning up. This way you will quarantine your site, so that hackers will not be able to reach it. Furthermore if you don’t disable your site your visitors will access harmful content. In addition, search engines (Google, MSN, etc.) might also end up blocking your site. The easiest way to quarantine your site is to edit your .htaccess file and allow access only from your own IP address. Use the following two lines (they work on Apache based servers): 1 2 deny from all allow from IP_ADDRESS Replace IP_ADDRESS with your own IP address. Once you do this the site will be down for your visitors. Taking your site offline during the recovery will not affect your future search engine rankings. To start the clean-up, download all of your website files to your local computer via FTP and scan them with your Antivirus software. Once the scan is completed you should receive a list of the suspicious files that you need to review. Most of the times the infected code is easily noticeable since it is heavily obfuscated (encrypted), unlike regular code used in open-source applications, which is much more orderly, and usually includes comments explaining the purpose of the different pieces of code. Below is an example excerpt of malicious code: 1 |=|<?php $ei4a=$_POST['12345'];if($ieov!=''){$tyqx=base64_decode($_POST['z0']);@eval("\$safedg=$tygx;");} Make sure that you review all of your files, remove the infected code and upload your files back on the hosting server. When the malicious code has been removed, you should upgrade all applications on your hosting account to their latest stable versions. To ensure you are the only one who has access to your account, and therefore prevent attackers from reaching it again you should also: