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De1f2019-09-13 19:59:32
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De1f, 2019-09-13 19:59:32

A site on Google marked Malicious?

Good evening, google was sent that Malware was found on the site, with a list of files, they checked the site with various utilities, services (virustotal), everything is clean, files such as favicon, scripts, styles, and other pictures appear in the Google report. Initially, they said if there are no problems on the site through the Google console, then send it for re-checking, no errors are displayed in the console, but when you re-check, support again sends a report with files. Tell me, who faced, how did you solve the problem?

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dollar, 2019-09-13
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Curious. They seem to use some kind of heuristic, not the smartest. Try changing the names of the files, the names inside the files, and the actual hashes of the files. Maybe it will help. You might even find the virus itself, if it's not a false positive.

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xmoonlight, 2019-09-13
@xmoonlight

Make sure none of the images contain JS script.

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fStrange, 2019-09-13
@fStrange

What is the site address?
>>checked the site with various utilities, services (virustotal), everything is clean
. This means absolutely nothing. Google has its own bot, with heuristics. It also has false positives.
Give examples of files from the report. The names are enough.
1. you need to check the site for viruses. And not from the outside with services like "virtotal", but from the inside. Either by an aibolite or by my fscure utility
2. Check the site's CMS for extra admins.
3. check external scripts and ads, if they are on the site. Because malware can be in an ad block from any site.
Well, then to butt heads with Google support.

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