Tech Issue: Norton Internet Security blocked an attack from my own website
Am I making too big a deal of this? Pulling my hair out, need some guidance. All week, when I try to view my website(s) on FF or IE browser on computers protected by Norton Internet Security, I receive a message saying 'a recent attempt to attack your computer was blocked. Further details say, "an intrusion from 'website url' was blocked.
More detail: HTTP Malicious Javascript Encoder 5,
attacking computer: www.gallagherschimney.com, www.mrschimneyguy.com, on a shared hosting server,
attacking url: mywebsite /preloadmenuimages.js or /milonic_src.js
I used XSitePro2 to set these sites up, update them on occasion, have never gotten this message before Tuesday. Since then, I did an FTP on www.gallagherschimney.com, thinking it could solve the issue. I did not update www.mrschimneyguy.com. Same thing happens when viewing both sites: no menu navigation, no info bar navigation, but footer navigation is ok, and body of page ok.
How serious is this, and how can I get this resolved? I am completely stumped and am spending all my energy on this since these are my main websites with my main hosting account. I have another site that I set up with XSitePro2 on a different hosting account, which is also viewing fine, www.gallagherschimney.biz.
So, there are some workarounds here, I just don't like getting a high risk message... What if customers are getting that message when they view the site(s)?
NIS Tech Support has been working with me daily all week with no solutions.
My hosting co. (GVO) says all is well with my site, they see no errors.
I can view these sites fine on computers where AVG is the virus software running and no messages about this 'attack'.
I just don't want to ignore this if it is a real issue. If it is not a real issue, what can I do locally,
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