This site may harm your computer “Google Warning”.
You’re intentionally hosting malicious application that Google is finding (and I hope you’re not), you’ve probably been a victim of SQL Injection or another technique that puts malicious code, a virus, or something nasty onto your Web pages. This code can harm your users, so the page gets flagged in the Google index with “This Site May Harm Your Computer”.
The pros:
- You get to know the problems, fix them quickly, and get in good with Google again.
- Since Google has implemented this process, you get a handy warning so your Website isn’t getting booted without notice of the cause.
The cons:
- You’re given a constant warning in Webmaster tools (above).
- Your pages are marked in the Google index as “This site may harm your computer”.
- Google also reports to stopbadware.org, which flags your site as potentially harmful.
- FireFox 3.0+ now will label these pages on your site with a big bad red warning page that tells the user that this page has been flagged for serving up malicious code.
How to get rid of Google Attack Site Notices:
- Identify and fix the problem as soon as possible – Google Webmaster tools will tell you what pages they found the malicious code on. Check your code, identify the malicious code, and remove.
- Secure your Site – Take the steps necessary to secure your site so it doesn’t happen again.
- Tell Google the problem is fixed – Log into Webmaster tools and click “Request a Review” on the Malware warning notice. Write them a response telling them that you identified the error, what it was, it was fixed, and if applicable, that the security breach was fixed.
- Tell StopBadware.org that the error is fixed – Search for your site in their Clearinghouse database and request a review.
- Wait – Google will review the site, probably within 48 hours. After the review, you’ll get a notice in Webmaster Tools that your site has been reviewed and has passed. From there, you will have to wait between 1 -4 weeks for the changes to propagate in the Google index.
Webmaster Tool Signup URL :-
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