1. niko7488
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Hi!
I found and removed the virus from the slide in the file /modules/mod_AutsonSlideShow/tmpl/default.php. The virus has been registered with the 560 line to 580 line.
Now, however, the virus is blocking the entrance to my computer and the other admins. FTP is blocked by the human. I think so, because in some of my sites that was not your template everything is fine.
Help solve this problem please.
And of course I'll look for a solution myself and I will never buy the templates in your firm.
Correct the problem and help other people who of course have the same virus in their FTP and will soon be blocked. Because this virus is doing and then spam your site falls under the BAN.
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The malicious code found in the Autson slideshow is not a virus but SEO malware. What it done was created a body of text in a div with absolute positioning causing the div to appear outside the browser window with the purpose of creating backlinks for SEO. We apologise that we had not found this malicious code sooner but can assure you that removing the code will remove any malicious effects of the extension. If you are unable to access your site via FTP I would strongly suggest contacting your host administrator.

For further reading on this malware code may I suggest the following article.. http://blog.sucuri.net/2012/12/website-malware-sharp-increase-in-spam-attacks-wordpress-joomla.html
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