Did some homework it seems that the infection hasn't been totally removed yet, you might wanna read this if you're using a combination of MAC/Linux + Chrome:
The attack, however, is limited by the fact that it won?t work in some web browsers. Modern versions of Internet Explorer do not decode most Base64 and while Google Chrome will, it will not execute the 302 redirect from TinyURL. Google Chrome will decode the base64 and will execute the resulting JavaScript, thus simply hiding the data URL information behind ?Click Here? or similar innocuous text would likely be successful. Many of the web browser options for the Android platform will also not execute the script. As a result, while this type of attack may not work in purely Microsoft/Internet Explorer environments, it will be effective against Linux, Mac OS X, iPhones, iPads, some Android-based phones/tablets making, it an effective threat against most corporate environments.
I've contacted the hosting company and asked them to run some tests as i have absolutely no idea how to fix this, and i will get back with updates.
BTW: i tried WinXP and Win7 with both Chrome and Firefox. It didn't seem to affect neither the pc nor the notebook. The problem must be with the MAC users..