

(just my dreams, which I myself do not believe in) So, the more people find out about it, the better.Īnd maybe someone important on Google will read, call and say: And Google is not able to fix it completely.

The trouble is that the error is not an isolated one. In fact, everything turns out to be more complicated and the path to justice is thorny and fraught with losses of time and money due to incorrect actions. We’ll write to Google now, they’ll figure it out and justice will triumph in an instant. Visitors to the site see a full-screen, red window with the text that the site contains malware, and the authors of the site are trying to trick them into installing these programs on your computer in order to change the home page or display additional advertising on the sites (all this is a form of slander).Īnd users leave, run from the site, because they believe everything that is written on the red screen. (Which was not there, as it turned out later). Malicious or unwanted software detected on site. Google Safe Browsing suddenly found a virus on my site.
