Google Search Redirect Malware
If you’re seeing suspicious pop-ups, unwanted toolbars, redirects, strange Google search results, or other unexpected behavior on your computer, you may have been tricked into installing malicious software (also known as ‘malware’) on your computer.
Two days ago, I’ve been exposed to this strange occurrence of clicking on Google’s search result link redirects me to random sites. Some were search site, and some were just affiliate-referred sites. It happens when I use two of my installed web-browser; Firefox and Google Chrome.
At first I just let it be, and just copy-paste the result URL. Voila, my problem is solve, in a hard way.
But then, what make me worried me, was, if this malicious act can gather my submitted search keywords, then it should be able to also fetch any information that I submit, including login details. So I hurried for a solution.
After (ironically) searching for the answer in Google, I landed on this page. There I learned a simple trick to cure this malicious act.
Reset Google Apps Password
At this time, I’m facing an issue with my effort to retrieve a Google Apps administrator password. It seems someone had changed the administrator password, and the email address (where any attempt of reset-password was supposed to be delivered).

Google Apps Administrator Password Reset
Gladly, Google provides two types of procedure to reset an administrator password.
- Email Verification
Google sends reset instructions to your registered secondary email address or to another address that you specify. - Domain Ownership Verification
Reset your administrator password by domain verification.
Obviously, the first procedure just won’t do the trick in my case. So I went for the second option, which is to verify domain ownership. It is a simple procedure, consisted of two steps.
Check Your Backlinks
If you already read my explanation about Google Page Rank, and understand that there are page-rank juices being distributed from-and-to a web page, then now I’m going to share a very useful tools that will help you track-down all the links that is coming to your site (either internal-linking or inbound-link).
Okay, hold your horses. If you are about to question someone next to you about
Hey, what does this guy mean about internal-linking?
or
Inbound-links? Aren’t links will always be links?
You can read my other post about the so-called inbound link.


