I'm having an issue where my website occasionally redirects to scammy sites when accessed over 4G networks. I've scanned my site using Totalvirus and it appears clean. I'm also using Adsterra for some ads at the bottom of my page—could this be causing the problem? Any insights would be greatly appreciated!
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When you see redirection, do users go straight to the scam site without hitting your server? If that’s the case, it might be a DNS issue. Sometimes, your DNS records can be mismatched, especially if you've recently made changes, which can lead to this kind of behavior. On the other hand, if users land on your site and then get redirected, it’s likely there’s a malicious script somewhere on your page that’s causing the issue. It's worth checking both possibilities to figure this out!
That’s wild! Something might be going on with the ads or maybe even a rogue cell tower messing with the connection. Definitely check for any strange scripts that could be messing with your site.
Seems like a script might be involved, especially if those ads have some issues. Also, are you sure your IPv6 settings are configured properly? Mobile networks often utilize IPv6, so something might be off there, leading to strange redirects.

Thanks for your input! When I tested again, it loaded my site and then redirected in about a second—I think it might always be the same scam site, but I can't say for sure.