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		<title>By: Randall Hinton</title>
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		<description>As this article indicates, Malware is a major problem. Stopbadware.org reports that there are over 800,000 sites that are suffering from malware today. The process described above can be a very good set of tools to remove malware from your site, but in my experience it can come in many different and continuously innovative ways.

So if the process seems to get to difficult, or if you have gotten infected multiple times I can probably help. 

I have worked to help numerous clients recover their sites, as well as monitor their sites to prevent future attacks and downtime because of being marked as infested by google and other services.

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<p>So if the process seems to get to difficult, or if you have gotten infected multiple times I can probably help. </p>
<p>I have worked to help numerous clients recover their sites, as well as monitor their sites to prevent future attacks and downtime because of being marked as infested by google and other services.</p>
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