How to Handle the Google Attack Page

When you see the dreaded Google Attack Site warning, you should immediately submit a ticket to our Security department. Be sure to include your domain name because we will need to locate the virus that caused the issue and take steps to clean and secure your account.

Please refrain from making any modifications to the account as this will overwrite critical, forensic evidence that is used to investigate this matter

This warning will only happen in certain browsers such as Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and some versions of Safari because these browsers have a relationship with Google.

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Google cannot actually change your website. They can only give you a warning that they detected possible malicious scripts on your site. You will need to get your account cleaned and secured before Google will remove the warning page.

Requesting a Malware Review

Once the account has been cleaned and secured, please request a delisting through your Google Webmaster account. You can can submit a request for review by Google by following the steps below.

Note: You will need to verify site ownership before you can request a site review.

  1. Sign into Webmaster Tools with your Google account.
  2. On the dashboard, select the site you want reviewed.
  3. On the Overview page, click Request a review and follow the instructions.
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