willump Posted Thursday at 04:07 PM Share Posted Thursday at 04:07 PM Hello, I’ve noticed that in Search Console, there are a lot of 404 error pages with fake URLs, all of which originate from real articles, but with "?e=.........." added, which has nothing to do with my website. How can I solve this problem? The only trace of these URLs is found in the database under ps_connections. Thank you very much! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ComGrafPL Posted Thursday at 04:22 PM Share Posted Thursday at 04:22 PM It is query string. In normal product url its not showing. But your urls are for products attributes, combination link. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willump Posted Thursday at 04:30 PM Author Share Posted Thursday at 04:30 PM 6 minutes ago, ComGrafPL said: It is query string. In normal product url its not showing. But your urls are for products attributes, combination link. Forgive me, but all the products have no combinations because they are simple products. I'll take a screenshot of the product from the first link for you. In any case, the query refers to something that has nothing to do with my shop (we sell industrial monitors and tablets). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ComGrafPL Posted Thursday at 04:39 PM Share Posted Thursday at 04:39 PM Looks like a malware script. Check htaccess or scan files. After ?e= showing redirection to random products, probably you dont have such in your store. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prestashop Addict Posted Thursday at 04:52 PM Share Posted Thursday at 04:52 PM Look at your apache log file to see referer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willump Posted Friday at 07:38 AM Author Share Posted Friday at 07:38 AM 14 hours ago, ComGrafPL said: Looks like a malware script. Check htaccess or scan files. After ?e= showing redirection to random products, probably you dont have such in your store. hi, this is the htaccess file, but i can not find anything strange in it. i have searched "?e=" keyword with filezilla on all the directories and i have found nothing .htaccess Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willump Posted Friday at 08:51 AM Author Share Posted Friday at 08:51 AM 15 hours ago, Prestashop Addict said: Look at your apache log file to see referer this is the register of december. there are some strange ip.... indutouch.com-Dec-2024.txt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prestashop Addict Posted Friday at 09:20 AM Share Posted Friday at 09:20 AM No requests with e= in december. Look in other days... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willump Posted Friday at 09:33 AM Author Share Posted Friday at 09:33 AM 12 minutes ago, Prestashop Addict said: No requests with e= in december. Look in other days... in this one there are some "?e=" indutouch.com-ssl_log.txt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prestashop Addict Posted Friday at 09:53 AM Share Posted Friday at 09:53 AM All requests in this log came from Google crawler 😉 It means Google found those links on web site! Look at your search console account external links, or search in Google (but no guaranties to find them easily) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willump Posted Friday at 11:02 AM Author Share Posted Friday at 11:02 AM (edited) 1 hour ago, Prestashop Addict said: All requests in this log came from Google crawler 😉 It means Google found those links on web site! Look at your search console account external links, or search in Google (but no guaranties to find them easily) Looking at the external links, I don’t see anything unusual, but checking internal links, I find the links with ?e=. Edited Friday at 11:03 AM by willump (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prestashop Addict Posted Friday at 05:19 PM Share Posted Friday at 05:19 PM In search console click on and then at top right Export external links Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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