The only obvious thing I see wrong with the page is he isn’t escaping quotation marks in his title attributes with ” causing them to be malformed. His copy of jquery 1.7.1 doesn’t match the copy I found here but I’m not sure if that’s cause for alarm.
I’m not entirely sure what those things mean, but I will definitely investigate. I notice my hosting service (BlueHost) was down today, I assumed doing some upgrades or a reboot.
Update: Fixed. The bad jquery was from a bad wordpress plugin. It’s gone now!
I looked at your page, and the most suspicious part is the “top-10” plugin. Somehow my browser refuses to load it. Where did you get it from? Maybe it is a trojan.
According to Google, something on your page wants to download content from domains “mallazo.osa.pl” and “adera.jesais.fr”. If this is true, and if you know nothing about it, then probably some JavaScript on your page is/was doing it. Be careful about scripts you add on your page.
The quotation marks thing was meant as a joke as it isn’t relevant to security although it may be breaking the tooltips (text that pops up when you hold your mouse over something for a few seconds) on some of the things on your page and could be a security problem if the blog were editable by others besides you.
The only obvious thing I see wrong with the page is he isn’t escaping quotation marks in his title attributes with ” causing them to be malformed. His copy of jquery 1.7.1 doesn’t match the copy I found here but I’m not sure if that’s cause for alarm.
I’m not entirely sure what those things mean, but I will definitely investigate. I notice my hosting service (BlueHost) was down today, I assumed doing some upgrades or a reboot.
Update: Fixed. The bad jquery was from a bad wordpress plugin. It’s gone now!
I looked at your page, and the most suspicious part is the “top-10” plugin. Somehow my browser refuses to load it. Where did you get it from? Maybe it is a trojan.
According to Google, something on your page wants to download content from domains “mallazo.osa.pl” and “adera.jesais.fr”. If this is true, and if you know nothing about it, then probably some JavaScript on your page is/was doing it. Be careful about scripts you add on your page.
As another data point, the only external request I see is to “google-analytics.com″. (So it’s presumably been fixed.)
The quotation marks thing was meant as a joke as it isn’t relevant to security although it may be breaking the tooltips (text that pops up when you hold your mouse over something for a few seconds) on some of the things on your page and could be a security problem if the blog were editable by others besides you.