You can access the website from a computer that has a real-time background protection enabled (I meant an antivirus that is updated and has real-time scanner enabled), that should tell you which virus it is. I don't know of any service to scan webpages. There are website such as www.virustotal.com which can scan a file with 30 different antiviruses and tell you if its infected or not.
There is another option, but it would require installation of a third-party product called MalwareBytes Anti-Malware (www.malwarebytes.org). Its a specialised scanner for spyware detection and removal and its free.
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by: kabooskyPosted on 2009-04-26 at 12:41:06ID: 24237271
I don't think there's an online service to scan your website for malware, but you can try going to these websites to find what (such as a link or a download) it is in your website that's causing the malware. Next, you can delete it.
www.siteadvisor.com: At the bottom-right corner it says "View Site Report".
www.safeweb.norton .com: It says "Is This Site Safe", but it will give a report.
www.mywot.com: At the top right corner it says "Check the Reputation".
I hope this answers your question.