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www.[some-hosting-site.com]/go.php?to=http://example.com
My site has nothing to do with hosting. I also have no idea how I would find this link on their site. Are they pulling some BS? What should I do?
[edited by: tedster at 3:01 am (utc) on Nov. 8, 2005]
If I clicked the link in the serps it took me to my site, why would they do this? I guess in theory, if they were to replace my link to my website as the first serp result for my website, all requests for my website would run through them. Something seems really wrong about that, but what can I do?
Ok, so this website has nothing to do with my website, yet people will find it in the serps when looking for my site. Is this the 302 thing people were complaining about awhile ago on here?
yahoo search - mysitename
result -
10. mysitename
www.[redirect-site]/go.php?to=http://mysitename.com
Click the link and it takes you directly to my site. Can I report this to yahoo or someone else. They are obviously doing this maliciously since I can't think of any other reason they would do this. I'm sure this is an old problem, if someone could point me to a thread that can help me deal with this, that would be great.
See what pops up, and in what order.
When I use a quote I only get my page. It doesn't seem like a hijack, unless this is the early stage of a hijack.
I did find another thread were someone said this is a common problem, but they didn't really explain why they do this, just that it's a problem. They talked about setting up a 404 to stop it but didn't give any examples. I posted a question on how to setup a 404 on the Apache forum to stop a outside redirect but haven't gotton a reply yet.
I'm really baffled at this point, I was hoping this was a common problem with a common solution, but it looks like i'm going to need do some searching.