What are the Different Site Protection Alerts?
The Site Protection scanner will alert you to different types of errors. Here is a quick explanation on what some of our alerts and errors mean and what you can do to have them fixed.
403 error |
The 403 error is the Forbidden error. It's triggered when website or file settings have been configured with permissions above what users or the scanner is able to view the site with. This can be seen sometimes when a site has been suspended by the host. We are able to clean sites when they are in this status as long as we have server access. |
404 error |
A 404 error is a Not Found error. It means that whatever is being looked for doesn't exist. Websites often have a special page that shows up if a user tries to access a random page on the site that isn't there. Hackers often attack and infect the 404 page. So if you see an alert for a 404 errorpage, that's because we are seeing a problem with the 404 page being used on the site that was scanned. This may be an indication of malware, so be sure to double-check. |
500 error |
A 500 error is a server error. It means that there are problems in the backend code that controls the website. There are several things that can cause it, and malware is commonly one of them but it can also be just a temporary error. |
503 error - Unable to properly scan your site. Unable to connect |
This message can appear for a couple of reasons. If the website is offline, and rejecting certain types of requests, then this can cause the Site Protection Scanner to return this error. If the site is up and running, but we can't scan it, then website is using some method to block certain user agents or requests from being sent to the site. This can be a result of security software, manually placed blocking scripts, or even malware. |