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What does Google do when you get hacked?

A month ago the Wardman Wire was hacked, probably via a vulnerability in a software package. We have now recovered to our former level of referrals from Google; here is the graph. I have posted the data going back to the start of the year for context.

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The key dates:

  • Viagra etc. ads were inserted around March 17th - which is just before the biggest spike on the graph.
  • Then there was a spurt for 2-3 days before Google’s algorithm took noticeable action.
  • I noticed the hack a couple of days later (while doing something in my account there were extra files and directories where I had not put them), then blogged it some time after that here.
  • You can see that I completely closed the blog for a couple of days early in April to move it to a different account.
  • Recovery has taken about a month.
  • One interesting point is that referrals from Google Image Search still seem not to have recovered.

A bit more background:

  • This graph is referrals from all Google properties.
  • Google represents around 75% of search engine referrals.

Wrapping-Up

So - that is one example of how long it takes to recover. In our case - about a month.

About the Author

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Matt is an internet consultant, commentator, freelance writer and Project Manager based in the UK. He is available for hire. Matt edits the Wardman Wire, and writes at Poligeeks, Total Politics, and occasionally in several other places.

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