Google maintains two separate lists that some browsers will identify as
either a site that may harm your computer because of malicious content,
or that may contain elements that make it appear to be a phishing site.
Your
site is flagged in the search results with "This site may harm your
computer." This indicates that Google's malware scanners have visited
and experienced malicious behavior. While it is possible that your site
is also listed as a phishing site (a separate issue), I did not try to
visit it to see if my browser would notify me of that.
Your
Google Safe Browsing diagnostic report identifies some domain names that
indicate that it is possible that one or more .htaccess files have been
modified with code that redirects search engine visitors to other
sites. While there could be other causes, that is definitely one you
will want to look into.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]When a site has been hacked (or contains infected Ads or other content
from other sources) it is possible for search engine traffic to be
redirected elsewhere. The malware authors can write their code so that
this impacts visitors from one, some, or many popular search engines.
Because
your site has probably been hacked, you will want to throughly review,
clean and secure your site before using "Request a Review" through your
Webmaster Tools account. This will involve checking ALL pages / files
associated with your site, and making sure that everything is updated
with the latest updates that will minimize security vulnerabilities.
You will also need to make certain that your local PC is not infected
with malware capable of capturing your login credentials, then change
all passwords.
The following should help with this process.
1. How to remove the "This site may harm your computer"
2. How to prevent your site from getting hacked. How to repair a damaged site. Website security precautions
Hope this explains you and helps in solving your trouble..
Thanx..
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