My domain has been hacked; Nameservers changed, but nothing...

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Hello,

There is a domain on which I built a Website some time ago, with traffic an revenue growing...

Well, now someone has hacked the domain. I have changed the nameservers several times trying to remove the HACKED message. Although it works for a short time, the HACKED message comes back. The most recent change was to Godaddy's nameservers, but the message has come back.

What do you recommend? Your input is appreciated.

Thanks
 
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sounds like cached dns info.

try viewing your site through a proxy.
 
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If you'd like, PM me the URL and I'll see if it shows the message for me.

Try this...

Close your browser(s). Open a DOS prompt (In Windows, click start and in the Run box type 'CMD' and press enter). In the DOS window, type the following:

ipconfig /flushdns

****note the space between ipconfig and the /****

Then try the site again. I agree with cdboard that it sounds like a cache problem.
 
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If you'd like, PM me the URL and I'll see if it shows the message for me.

Try this...

Close your browser(s). Open a DOS prompt (In Windows, click start and in the Run box type 'CMD' and press enter). In the DOS window, type the following:

ipconfig /flushdns

****note the space between ipconfig and the /****

Then try the site again. I agree with cdboard that it sounds like a cache problem.

PM with URL sent...Thanks
 
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