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James Huff
(@macmanx)
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Remain calm and carefully follow this guide. When you’re done, you may want to implement some (if not all) of the recommended security measures.
I have done those steps but nothing happened.
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James Huff
(@macmanx)
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Ok, if it’s clean now, Google will eventually remove the warning. Take a look at the notice too, there might be a link you can use to dispute it.
Can you have a look into my website and try to sort out the issue. Is it possible this issue arouse from wordpress?
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James Huff
(@macmanx)
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No, the issue arose because you had malware, and Google noticed.
You removed the malware, and now it’s just a matter of doing three things:
1. Implementing the recommended security measures linked to above so it never happens again.
2. Appealing the warning: https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/2600725?hl=en
3. Waiting for Google to approve and remove the warning.
For more details on the process, see https://www.google.com/webmasters/hacked/
EDIT: After looking at your site, it is a mess. The links are not clickable, and I am not so sure all the virus is gone. You should seek professional help so you don’t request for the warnings to be lifted and them find more malware on your site. This will only make your site rank worse in the Search engines.
You may want to look at your scan results at this link.
https://sitecheck.sucuri.net/results/www.anandpursahibfoundation.com/
I know it is expensive, but they will get you back on the right track.
Good Luck.
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James Huff
(@macmanx)
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Oh yeah, thanks for checking that out, tech55541!
garg.vyom, you may want to double-check everything in https://codex.wordpress.org/FAQ_My_site_was_hacked
If you want to hire someone, Sucuri are good people. For other options, please try http://jobs.wordpress.net/ or http://directory.codepoet.com/ and do not accept any hire offers posted to these forums.