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When I go to http://google.com and enter "OTG Ortungstechnik" or "detektor service" (in search for a homepage of a friend of mine), it ofcourse finds the homepage as the main entry. when i click on it then, I get a 404 error while being redirected to "http://phonesms.net/hmod.html". The original homepage can be accessed via www.detektorservice.de.
I don't find the page with "detektor service", with "OTG Ortungstechnik" it comes up as top result and redirects me correctly to www.detektorservice.de. Are you still experiencing the problem?
When I go to http://google.com and enter "OTG Ortungstechnik" or "detektor service" (in search for a homepage of a friend of mine), it ofcourse finds the homepage as the main entry. when i click on it then, I get a 404 error while being redirected to "http://phonesms.net/hmod.html". The original homepage can be accessed via www.detektorservice.de.
Umm, redirecting works now (the link to the phonesms site was found in an iframe located at the index.html - what the fuck).
My problem basically is that I did not design that homepage but I was asked to have a look to it since there are some malware issues and maybe do a bit of re-engineering to it. Can anyone help and try for more results?
I mean, just trying out if the issue is still there or not. Because from my computer, it is not there anymore, from another computer, it still exists. Both using Chrome
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