How to remove Google warning “This site may be hacked.”












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Currently Google is adding a note "This site may be hacked.". I have followed all the instructions that
Google is offering in the URL (Search Console) and no issues are found. The strange thing here is that this message disappears when i change
Google website language to Albanian. In all other languages that i have tested the warning persists.



Also checked Apache logs but nothing suspicious found (This site is php/mysql based and uses a custom CMS)



Is there anything else that i have missed or i could check in order to remove this warning?

Any help will be appreciated.










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    Currently Google is adding a note "This site may be hacked.". I have followed all the instructions that
    Google is offering in the URL (Search Console) and no issues are found. The strange thing here is that this message disappears when i change
    Google website language to Albanian. In all other languages that i have tested the warning persists.



    Also checked Apache logs but nothing suspicious found (This site is php/mysql based and uses a custom CMS)



    Is there anything else that i have missed or i could check in order to remove this warning?

    Any help will be appreciated.










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      Currently Google is adding a note "This site may be hacked.". I have followed all the instructions that
      Google is offering in the URL (Search Console) and no issues are found. The strange thing here is that this message disappears when i change
      Google website language to Albanian. In all other languages that i have tested the warning persists.



      Also checked Apache logs but nothing suspicious found (This site is php/mysql based and uses a custom CMS)



      Is there anything else that i have missed or i could check in order to remove this warning?

      Any help will be appreciated.










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      Currently Google is adding a note "This site may be hacked.". I have followed all the instructions that
      Google is offering in the URL (Search Console) and no issues are found. The strange thing here is that this message disappears when i change
      Google website language to Albanian. In all other languages that i have tested the warning persists.



      Also checked Apache logs but nothing suspicious found (This site is php/mysql based and uses a custom CMS)



      Is there anything else that i have missed or i could check in order to remove this warning?

      Any help will be appreciated.







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          If you have tried all the things, then please make sure you are running your website on HTTPS.






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