Hackers who compromise a site often try to hide the hacked content to prevent it from being easily found. If you're having trouble locating all the hacked content on a site, or you need to double check that you've cleaned up all the hacked content on your site, follow the steps in this troubleshooter. It will walk you through using the site: search operator in Google and Fetch as Google in Webmaster Tools to identify spam.
Have you checked your site for hacked content using the site: search operator?YesNo
Did you see any suspicious results using the site: search operator on your site?YesNo
Did you find spam when you checked the pages using Fetch as Google?YesNo
Click "Continue" once you've fixed the hacked content.Continue
Did you see any hacked content on the homepage of your site using Fetch as Google?YesNo
Click "Continue" once you've fixed the hacked content.Continue
Did you see any hacked content on the homepage of your site using Fetch as Google?YesNo
Click "Continue" once you've fixed the hacked content.Continue
Did you see any hacked content on the homepage of your site using Fetch as Google?YesNo
Click "Continue" once you've fixed the hacked content.Continue
Did you see any suspicious results using the site: search operator on your site?YesNo
Did you find spam when you checked the pages using Fetch as Google?YesNo
Click "Continue" once you've fixed the hacked content.Continue
Did you see any hacked content on the homepage of your site using Fetch as Google?YesNo
Click "Continue" once you've fixed the hacked content.Continue
Did you see any hacked content on the homepage of your site using Fetch as Google?YesNo
Click "Continue" once you've fixed the hacked content.Continue
Did you see any hacked content on the homepage of your site using Fetch as Google?YesNo
Click "Continue" once you've fixed the hacked content.Continue