How to remove Google warning “This site may be hacked.”
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.
apache web warnings
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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.
apache web warnings
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.
apache web warnings
apache web warnings
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If you have tried all the things, then please make sure you are running your website on HTTPS.
I can confirm that it is running over https.
– user2630325
Nov 21 '18 at 12:39
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If you have tried all the things, then please make sure you are running your website on HTTPS.
I can confirm that it is running over https.
– user2630325
Nov 21 '18 at 12:39
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If you have tried all the things, then please make sure you are running your website on HTTPS.
I can confirm that it is running over https.
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If you have tried all the things, then please make sure you are running your website on HTTPS.
If you have tried all the things, then please make sure you are running your website on HTTPS.
answered Nov 21 '18 at 12:02
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I can confirm that it is running over https.
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I can confirm that it is running over https.
– user2630325
Nov 21 '18 at 12:39
I can confirm that it is running over https.
– user2630325
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I can confirm that it is running over https.
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